by David Gentleman » Thu Dec 28, 2006 1:56 pm
Yes, I have had this before and it was the bane of my life. I renewed most wiring, all new sensors, new cables direct to each sensor, chopped out all the old plugs, reearthed the ecu, new power feeds etc - but I could never fix the low coolant temp sensor problem. The problem is that particular sensors works on a very low and small scale of resistance, and there is something in the system which is upsetting this.
I spent over a year trying to fix this problem on my own car, and was the main reason why I wanted to develop standalone for the GTA. It is purely GTA ecu related, as when I plugged in a standard R25 V6 ecu which uses normal sensors, all of the readings were fine.
The only way I could actually get round this was to fit a C.O Pot spliced in line with the coolant temp sensor, to adjust the resistance to where it should be.
The air temp, water temp and map sensor use a shared earth. Your problem may be there.