Bosch M7 ECU Damaged by Coolant Temperature Sensor Trouble
Chinaobd2 is a leading supplier of all kinds of Car Diagnostic Tool, Truck Diagnostic Tool, OBD2 Code Reader, Car Key Programmer,ECU Chip Tunning,etc. Currently, the top selling product including: VCDS VAG COM Cable, iProg+ Programmer, Scania VCI3This article show a guide on how to repair auto coolant temperature sensor trouble.And for the deep content,here share the method to repair Bosch M7 common trouble caused by temperature sensors.
Symptoms of a Bad or Failing Coolant Temperature Sensor:
Poor fuel economy
Black smoke from engine
Can not start the cool engine
Overheating engine
Check Engine Light comes on
How to Repair Coolant Temperature Sensor Trouble:
1.Replace a new coolant temperature sensor
2.Check the the circuit is work correctly.If there are open circuit,you need to fix them.
Sometime even you done the operations mention above,but the coolant temperature sensor still can not work.So now you need to remove the ECU(here take Bosch M7 ECU as a example)
Open the Bosch M7 ECU to check the PCB.
You will found there are broken circuit on the PCB,it is GND,just fix them as below pictures.
There are two pin belong to GND,if one of both was broken,just use solder gun to weld them together.If you found both of them were damaged,you need to weld a wire from them to the central position(GND).
Note:try this procedures at you own risk.
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