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Old 01-22-2018, 07:55 PM
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Greetings all,

Was driving my 2006 base model C6 (100K miles) yesterday going about 45 mph, outside temp mid-50s F, when I got a message on the dash that said "Hot Engine - Turning Off A/C" or equivalent. Temperature gauge on the dash went all the way to the minimum. Coolant Temp on the dash displayed XXX F when I cycled through to it. Sounded like a fan also ramped up once this error appeared. Engine definitely wasn't overheating (popped the hood once I parked), and when I started the car up again 10 hrs later, the same messages came up. Coolant level in the tank appears normal.

Saw some posts on here regarding fixes and discussions on this - I'm quite the novice when it comes to car repair, so not sure what I can handle or not. Some people suggested replacing the coolant sensor, I was wondering the process for that. Others said there may be air in the system affecting the sensor's ability to read the temperature.

Any advice? Should I just take it to a mechanic? And is it ok to drive while this is going on? Thanks for any help/advice you can give!
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There a a few scenarios that can cause this. The car went into fail safe because it thinks something is wrong. First thing I would do is to check and clear the code. Start the car. Don't drive it. let it warm up and see that everything is working. The coolant sensor might have gone bad. But when it does into fail safe it wont show you what it sees.

By chance did you start the car and drive away with little to no warm up? If the car takes too long to warm up it will do that. The computer wants to see the engine reach 160F before you hit the highway or go above 40ish in a cruise. The code might be P0128
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Originally Posted by jjaskot
Greetings all,

Was driving my 2006 base model C6 (100K miles) yesterday going about 45 mph, outside temp mid-50s F, when I got a message on the dash that said "Hot Engine - Turning Off A/C" or equivalent. Temperature gauge on the dash went all the way to the minimum. Coolant Temp on the dash displayed XXX F when I cycled through to it. Sounded like a fan also ramped up once this error appeared. Engine definitely wasn't overheating (popped the hood once I parked), and when I started the car up again 10 hrs later, the same messages came up. Coolant level in the tank appears normal.

Saw some posts on here regarding fixes and discussions on this - I'm quite the novice when it comes to car repair, so not sure what I can handle or not. Some people suggested replacing the coolant sensor, I was wondering the process for that. Others said there may be air in the system affecting the sensor's ability to read the temperature.

Any advice? Should I just take it to a mechanic? And is it ok to drive while this is going on? Thanks for any help/advice you can give!
What did the analog temp gauge read in the cluster?.
Old 02-02-2018, 11:35 PM
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I had that problem,
When driving home at night when the temperature was low. I would get that message on the freeway about the same spot all the time it appeared. I believe the car does not warm up enough for the computer. I'm sure I had a 180 thermal-stat in the car at the time. When I changed it out to a stock temp. The message didn't come back. I don't like the high temp with the stock thermal-stat

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Recently encountered a similar issue. Car sat for over a year while repairing the transmission. Upon reassembly started, ran and drove just fine. A few days later, upon cold start, after running for about 30 seconds, temp gauge pegged 260 degrees, but the car is obviously not overheating. Suspected coolant temp sensor to have failed (on drivers side cylinder head, to the front of the exhaust manifold, just behind the alternator). Pick up new one, wait til next morning so everything is cold, disconnect battery, R+R coolant sensor, reconnect battery. Problem solved. Ten minutes in my driveway, and less than $30 for the sensor. Only 10mm socket and 19 mm deep socket needed.
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Originally Posted by 187C5Z06
Recently encountered a similar issue. Car sat for over a year while repairing the transmission. Upon reassembly started, ran and drove just fine. A few days later, upon cold start, after running for about 30 seconds, temp gauge pegged 260 degrees, but the car is obviously not overheating. Suspected coolant temp sensor to have failed (on drivers side cylinder head, to the front of the exhaust manifold, just behind the alternator). Pick up new one, wait til next morning so everything is cold, disconnect battery, R+R coolant sensor, reconnect battery. Problem solved. Ten minutes in my driveway, and less than $30 for the sensor. Only 10mm socket and 19 mm deep socket needed.
Use an AC Delco sensor as well. This should correct the issue.
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Also any sensor before replacing you should try disconnecting and reconnecting it's cable.
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Originally Posted by IansInGarage
Also any sensor before replacing you should try disconnecting and reconnecting it's cable.
What cable??...Thanks

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