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P1114


DTC P1114

Circuit Description


The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is a variable resistor, that measures the temperature of the engine coolant. The powertrain control module (PCM) supplies 5 volts to the ECT signal circuit and a ground for the ECT low reference circuit. When the ECT is cold, the sensor resistance is high. When the ECT increases, the sensor resistance decreases. With high sensor resistance, the PCM detects a high voltage on the ECT signal circuit. With lower sensor resistance, the PCM detects a lower voltage on the ECT signal circuit. If the PCM detects an excessively low ECT signal voltage, which is a high temperature indication, this DTC sets.


DTC Descriptor

This diagnostic procedure supports the following DTC. DTC P1114 Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Circuit Intermittent Low Voltage


Conditions for Running the DTC

The engine is operating for more than 10 seconds.

OR

- The engine is operating for less than 10 seconds.

- The intake air temperature (IAT) is less than 50°C (122°F).

- DTC P1114 runs continuously once either of the above conditions are met.


Conditions for Setting the DTC

- The ECT signal voltage is less than 0.23 volts when the engine has operated for more than 10 seconds.

OR

- The ECT signal voltage is less than 0.03 volts when the engine has operated for less than 10 seconds and the IAT is less than 50°C (122°F).

- Either condition exists for 55 seconds out of 16 minute period of time.

Action Taken When the DTC Sets

- The control module stores the DTC information into memory when the diagnostic runs and fails.

- The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.

- The control module records the operating conditions at the time the diagnostic fails. The control module stores this information in the Failure Records.

- The driver information center, if equipped, may display a message.


Conditions for Clearing the DTC

- A current DTC Last Test Failed clears when the diagnostic runs and passes.

- A history DTC clears after 40 consecutive warm-up cycles, if no failures are reported by this or any other non-emission related diagnostic.

- Clear the DTC with a scan tool.


Test Description

DTC P1114 Steps 1-8:





The number below refers to the step number on the diagnostic table.

2. If DTC P0117 failed this ignition, this indicates a hard failure is present. When a hard failure is present, both the hard and intermittent DTCs set.