Suzuki P0126 Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Stable Operation

Description

OBD-II Trouble Code Description for P0126 Suzuki

Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Stable Operation

What does this mean?

OBD2 Code P0126 Suzuki definition:
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is used to detect the engine coolant temperature. The sensor modifies a voltage signal from the Engine Control Module (ECM). The modified signal returns to the ECM as the engine coolant temperature input. The sensor uses a thermistor which is sensitive to the change in temperature. The electrical resistance of the thermistor decreases as temperature increases.

Symptoms

Possible sumptoms of OBD code P0126 Suzuki
– Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)

Causes

Possible causes of OBD code P0126 Suzuki
– Low engine coolant level – Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor harness is open or shorted – Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor electrical circuit poor connection – Faulty Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor – Faulty engine coolant thermostat The Error code is generally activated on detection of the following conditions: The voltage sent to Engine Control Module (ECM) from the sensor is not practical, even when some time has passed after starting the engine.

Possible Solutions


The OBD2 Code Information Be Applicable For Suzuki:

2012 Suzuki Swift Sport,2012 Suzuki Splash,2012 Suzuki S-Cross Concept,2012 Suzuki G70 Concept,2011 Suzuki Swift S Concept,2011 Suzuki Swift,2011 Suzuki Kizashi,2010 Suzuki SX4,2010 Suzuki Kizashi,2009 Suzuki Grand Vitara,2009 Suzuki Alto,2008 Suzuki Splash,2008 Suzuki SXForce Concept,2008 Suzuki SX4 Sedan,2008 Suzuki Kizashi,2008 Suzuki Equator,2007 Suzuki XL7,2007 Suzuki SX4,2007 Suzuki Kizashi,2005 Suzuki Swift

 

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