Document ID# 1218972
1998 Saturn SL2/SC2/SW2
 

ECT Sensor Related DTCs and/or the Following Condtions - Hard Start, Erratic Idle, Rough Running, Engine Overheating, Low and/or Leaking Coolant, and/or Service Engine Soon Lamp Illuminated #01-T-07 - (Jan 7, 2003)

Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Related Diagnostic Trouble Code(s) and/or the Following Conditions: Hard Start, Erratic Idle, Rough Running, Engine Overheating, LOW and/or Leaking Coolant, and/or Service Engine Soon Lamp Illuminated. (Replace Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor with new Design Sensor - P/N 21025106)

1991 - 2001 Saturn S-Series vehicles

Condition

Customers may comment about various driveability and/or engine operating concerns including: hard start, erratic idle, rough running, engine overheating, low and/or leaking coolant, and/or Service Engine Soon lamp illuminated.

Cause

This condition may be caused by a cracked engine coolant temperature sensor.

Correction

Replace engine coolant temperature sensor, inspect and if necessary replace sensor harness connector. Refer to procedure in this bulletin to replace engine coolant temperature sensor and Parts Requirements for specific parts information.

PROCEDURE

Object Number: 870336  Size: SH
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  1. Disconnect engine coolant temperature sensor electrical connector and inspect sensor connector terminals for corrosion and/or evidence of engine coolant
  2. Perform one or both of the following checks to determine whether the engine coolant temperature sensor is providing the correct temperature indication.
  3. Turn ignition Off.
  4. Remove coolant surge tank cap.

  5. Object Number: 881701  Size: SH
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    Caution

    DO NOT REMOVE CAP OR OPEN COOLING SYSTEM DRAINS FROM A HOT SYSTEM. ALLOW SYSTEM TO COOL FIRST.

  6. Drain at least 1.9L (2 Qt.) of engine coolant from the cooling system by opening radiator drain valve or removing engine drain plug. Collect
  7. Disconnect engine coolant temperature sensor electrical connector.
  8. Remove engine coolant temperature sensor from cylinder head.
  9. Obtain replacement engine coolant temperature sensor (P/N 21025106).
  10. Use appropriate tap to clean sensor mounting hole of any thread sealant residue.
  11. Install engine coolant temperature sensor in cylinder head.
  12. Tighten

    Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor: 8N·m (71 in lbs)

  13. Inspect harness connector terminals for corrosion and/or evidence of engine coolant. If harness connector terminals are corroded or there is evidence of engine coolant. The harness connector must be replaced with new connector (P/N 12117087- includes : connector, terminals, wires, and splice sleeves).
  14. Connect engine coolant temperature sensor connector.
  15. Transfer engine coolant drained in step 5 into coolant surge tank. If necessary fill coolant surge tank to the FULL COLD range with 50/50 solution of correct type of antifreeze and clean water.
  16. Start engine and check for leaks.
  17. Run engine until upper radiator hose is hot, then add additional coolant if needed, to bring the level to the FULL COLD level (1991 -early 1997) or within the Min./Max. cold range (late 1997-2001).
  18. Install coolant surge tank cap.
PARTS REQUIREMENTS

21025106

Sensor-Coolant Temperature

12117087

Connector-Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

CLAIM INFORMATION:

To receive credit for this repair during the warranty coverage period, submit a claim through the Saturn Dealer System using the appropriate Electronic Labor Time Guide and Labor Operation Code J6368 (Sensor, PCM Engine Coolant Temperature-Replace), and/or N6268 (Wiring and/or Connector Repair-Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor).

 

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  Document ID# 1218972
1998 Saturn SL2/SC2/SW2