Rule62
Seasoned Member
So I'm coming home on Tuesday night top-down and it was a bit chilly so I fired-up the HVAC to 75 and within a few seconds I got this message in the DIC: "ENGINE HOT - AC OFF". I also noticed that my temp. gauge was apparently down too.
Got home fine. Opened the hood, other than the electric cooling fan blowing at HIGH nothing seemed amiss. No coolant loss, nothing burning or leaking or smoking.
Today, I decided to take it for a short ride in the neighborhood to see what happened. As I started the car, I got the same message along with the non-responsive temp gauge and fan blowing at high. I drove about 3 miles and happened to glance down just as the temp gauge began to rise. It leveled off at just under 100 which is normal. I turned on the air and it blew nice and cold. No fan noise coming from under the hood.
I stopped to run some errands and when I started the car to go home, all was normal again and stayed that way all the way home.
So, knowing what I know I obviously have a faulty temperature sensor somewhere. I'm taking it in for an oil change tomorrow and I'm hoping my mechanic can find and fix it. Anyone else have this experience that can shed some light on to this?
Got home fine. Opened the hood, other than the electric cooling fan blowing at HIGH nothing seemed amiss. No coolant loss, nothing burning or leaking or smoking.
Today, I decided to take it for a short ride in the neighborhood to see what happened. As I started the car, I got the same message along with the non-responsive temp gauge and fan blowing at high. I drove about 3 miles and happened to glance down just as the temp gauge began to rise. It leveled off at just under 100 which is normal. I turned on the air and it blew nice and cold. No fan noise coming from under the hood.
I stopped to run some errands and when I started the car to go home, all was normal again and stayed that way all the way home.
So, knowing what I know I obviously have a faulty temperature sensor somewhere. I'm taking it in for an oil change tomorrow and I'm hoping my mechanic can find and fix it. Anyone else have this experience that can shed some light on to this?
