P0125
Schematic:
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is a thermistor that varies resistance according to changes in engine coolant temperature. The PCM supplies a 5 volt reference through a pull-up resistor to the sensor, which is connected to ground. When the sensor is cold it has a high resistance (high signal voltage at PCM). As the sensor temperature increases, its resistance decreases (lower signal voltage at PCM). The PCM uses the signal voltage to determine engine coolant temperature. DTC P0125 sets when the Engine Coolant Temperature has not reached the calibrated temperature necessary for closed loop fuel control.
DTC PARAMETERS
DTC P0125 will set if ECT sensor temperature is below 0°C (32°F) when:
^ Timer has been exceeded based on start-up ECT
^ Loop status is closed
^ Start-up ECT is between -40 and 44°C (-40 and 111°F)
^ No 5 volt reference, IAT, P0601 or P0606 DTCs have been set
DTC P0125 will pass only if PCM has determined engine start to be a cold start.
DTC P0125 runs continuously once the above conditions have been met.
DTC P0125 is a type B DTC.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
DTC P0125 indicates lower than normal engine coolant temperature which most likely was not caused by a short/open or intermittent short/open in the ECT wiring.
Possible causes of low engine coolant temperature:
^ Thermostat stuck open
^ Cooling fan always on Very low ambient temperatures
^ Corrosion in connector or resistance in wiring
^ Skewed sensor
Refer to ECT Sensor General Description for a Temperature vs. Resistance chart.