Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Chevrolet Spark 1.2L 2010-2015 Location and Replacement
In this video, I show you the exact location of the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor on a 2010-2015 Chevrolet Spark 1.2L.
Finding the precise spot of this sensor will save you time and streamline the process if you are tackling a DIY car repair. A failing or faulty coolant temperature sensor can cause severe engine symptoms, including a check engine light, erratic readings on your temperature gauge, poor fuel economy, engine overheating, or difficulty starting the vehicle.
⚠️ Safety First: Working around hot coolant and engine parts can be dangerous. Always wait for the engine to cool completely before starting, wear your safety glasses and protective gloves, and stay highly attentive to avoid injury.
As an experienced mechanic, I am here to help you solve your automotive problems. If you have any questions or are running into issues diagnosing your vehicle, please leave a comment down below! Describe your vehicle’s symptoms, and I will gladly reply to help you fix your breakdown.
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