ecarlcl
Active LVC Member
What's the proper operating temperature for these motors (3.9)? I haven't been able to find a straight answer searching the forum.
My car has been acting like it has a coil going bad for the last couple of months and I've been trying to encourage it to set a DTC by going down a hilly stretch of highway with the cruise set on 60 so I know which cylinder. Last night had my scanner with me and I set it to record real time data thinking I'd catch something. The temperature never gets higher than 190 (I thought just about everything ran at around 210 these days). It never finishes it's emissions cycle. I got a P0125 (Insufficient Coolant Temperature For Closed Loop) but it didn't turn the check engine light on. I think I definitely have a stuck thermostat which makes sense. The heater couldn't keep up when it got really cold back in January. The car has always been really slow to warm up.
If it's not going into closed loop wouldn't it be raising hell with my air fuel ratio and make it run like crap?
I probably still have a bad coil but it's a step in the right direction.
My car has been acting like it has a coil going bad for the last couple of months and I've been trying to encourage it to set a DTC by going down a hilly stretch of highway with the cruise set on 60 so I know which cylinder. Last night had my scanner with me and I set it to record real time data thinking I'd catch something. The temperature never gets higher than 190 (I thought just about everything ran at around 210 these days). It never finishes it's emissions cycle. I got a P0125 (Insufficient Coolant Temperature For Closed Loop) but it didn't turn the check engine light on. I think I definitely have a stuck thermostat which makes sense. The heater couldn't keep up when it got really cold back in January. The car has always been really slow to warm up.
If it's not going into closed loop wouldn't it be raising hell with my air fuel ratio and make it run like crap?
I probably still have a bad coil but it's a step in the right direction.