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Fred Scratchet

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Temperature Sensor
« on: April 13, 2025, 07:51:27 PM »
Just recently when I start the car the revs shoot straight round to about 2000 and the temperature warning light is displayed on the dash. After approximately 5-10 minutes the warning lamp goes off and the revs drop to normal tickover.
There are no visible coolant leaks and the radiator and expansion bottle are up to the mark. Also the hoses get nice and warm and the heater works hot or cold.
Could this be a faulty sensor do you think?

2012 Fit hybrid import.

jkhybrid

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Re: Temperature Sensor
« Reply #1 on: June 27, 2025, 06:19:33 AM »
Yes, based on your description, it does sound likely that a faulty sensor is causing the issue — most likely the coolant temperature sensor (CTS).

Here’s why:

A bad CTS can send incorrect signals to the ECU, making the engine think it’s colder (or hotter) than it really is.

If the ECU believes the engine is cold, it may increase the revs to help "warm up," even if not needed.

The temperature warning light at cold start could be due to an erratic reading from this sensor, which then stabilizes after a few minutes.

Your coolant levels and heating system seem fine, which rules out serious coolant circulation problems.

Other possibilities:
Thermostat stuck open or slow to close (less likely, as your heater warms up properly).

Idle Air Control Valve (IACV) issue — but this wouldn’t explain the warning light.

A loose or corroded connection to the CTS.

Recommended next step:
Have the coolant temperature sensor tested or replaced (they’re relatively inexpensive) and check the wiring/connectors going to it.

You can also contact JK Repair Hybrid Batteries they will guide you better.

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