Description
OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0117 Lexus
Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Low
What does this mean?
OBD2 Code P0117 Lexus definition:
The ECT (Engine coolant temperature) sensor is a thermistor located in the engine block or other coolant passage. It changes resistance with changes in temperature of the coolant that it’s in contact with. It’s usually a two wire sensor. One wire is a 5 volt reference from PCM (Powertrain Control Module) and the other is a ground supplied from PCM. As the temperature of the coolant changes, the resistance of the sensor changes. When the engine is cold, the resistance is high. When the engine is warm, the resistance is low. If the PCM detects a signal voltage lower than the normal operating range of the sensor then P0117 Lexus code will set.
Symptoms
Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0117 Lexus
Potential symptoms include: MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) illumination Poor fuel economy Poor drivability Engine may run rough or blow black smoke out the tailpipe May not idle May start and then die
Causes
Possible causes of OBD code P0117 Lexus
Potential causes of the P0117 Lexus code include: Bad ECT sensor Short to ground on ECT signal circuit Faulty or damaged connectors Wiring harness damaged Loose terminals at ECT or PCM POSSI LexusBLY an overheated engine Bad PCM
Possible Solutions
Since this code is for an abnormally low signal to the PCM from the ECT, the PCM saw a excessively “hot” condition in the engine coolant. This could be due to faulty ECT sensor or wiring, but it could, conceivably, be caused by an overheated engine.So if your engine was overheated diagnose that first. Having said that here are the possible solutions: Using a scan tool, with KOEO (Key on engine off) check the ECT reading on the display. On a cold engine the ECT reading should match the IAT (Intake Air Temperature) sensor reading. If it doesn’t, replace the ECT sensor.1. If the ECT reading is showing an excessively hot reading, for example more than 260 deg. F, then unplug the ECT sensor. This should cause the ECT reading to drop to the extreme cold reading (around -30 deg.F or so). If it does, replace the sensor, because it’s internally shorted. If it doesn’t change the reading, the check for a short to ground on the signal circuit of the ECT wiring. It could be that the two ECT wires are shorted to each other. Look for any chafing or melted wiring. Repair as necessary. a. If you can’t find any wiring problems and the ECT reading doesn’t drop to the extreme coldest when unplugged, then, check for voltage coming out of the PCM on the signal wire’s pin at the PCM connector. If there isn’t any voltage, or it is low, then the PCM may be bad. NOTE: On some models it is possible for the 5 Volt reference signal to be temperarily shorted. This can happen if an engine sensor internally shorts the 5 Volt reference. Since the 5 Volt reference is a “shared” circuit on many models, this will cause it to be abnormally low. Usually, though this will be accompanied by several other sensor codes. If you suspect that may be the case, unplug each sensor until the 5 Volt reference reappears. The last sensor unplugged is the offending sensor. Replace and recheck the signal wire from the PCM connector 2. If the scan tool ECT reading seems normal at this time then the problem may be intermittent. Use a “wiggle” test to manipulate the wiring harness and connectors while watching the ECT reading on the scan tool. Repair any wiring or connectors that are loose or corroded. You could check the Freeze frame data if your scan tool has that function. It will show the ECT reading when the failure occurred. If it shows the reading to be at the hottest extreme then replace the ECT sensor and see if the code reappears.
The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Lexus:
2013 Lexus RX 450h F Sport,2013 Lexus RX 450h,2013 Lexus RX 350 F Sport,2013 Lexus RX 350,2013 Lexus LX 570,2013 Lexus LS EU-Version,2013 Lexus LS 600h L,2013 Lexus LS 460 F Sport,2013 Lexus LS 460,2013 Lexus LF-NX Concept,2013 Lexus GS 450h F Sport,2013 Lexus GS 450h,2013 Lexus GS 350 F Sport,2013 Lexus GS 350,2013 Lexus GS 250,2013 Lexus ES 300h,2013 Lexus ES350,2012 Lexus LF-LC Concept,2012 Lexus LF-CC Concept,2011 Lexus LFA,2011 Lexus LF-Gh Concept,2011 Lexus IS 350 F Sport,2011 Lexus IS 350,2011 Lexus CT 200h,2010 Lexus SC 430,2010 Lexus RX 450h,2010 Lexus RX 350,2010 Lexus LS 600h,2010 Lexus LS 460 Sport,2010 Lexus LS 460 L,2010 Lexus IS250C,2010 Lexus HS 250h,2010 Lexus GX 460,2010 Lexus GS 460,2010 Lexus GS 450h,2010 Lexus GS 350,2010 Lexus ES 350,2009 Lexus SC430,2009 Lexus LS,2009 Lexus LS460,2009 Lexus LF-Ch,2009 Lexus IS 350,2009 Lexus GX 470,2009 Lexus GS 460,2009 Lexus GS 450h,2009 Lexus GS 350,2008 Lexus LX 570,2008 Lexus LS 600h L,2007 Lexus LS,2007 Lexus LF,2006 Lexus SC,2006 Lexus IS350,2006 Lexus GS,2005 Lexus RX400h,2005 Lexus LFA Concept,2005 Lexus ES330,2004 Lexus RX330,2004 Lexus LS430
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