Rodents chewed off wires to the head coolant temperature sensor. Looks like will have to r&r intake manifold. Does anyone know if rv could be driven 6 hours to where I live to have repairs made? Currently no check engine lights or driveability issues.
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It is possible that if the temp sensor has chewed off wires, the ecm might throw a code that the sensor is out of range and possibly the fuel mixture could be affected, (rich) bad for the cat.
Rodents chewed off wires to the head coolant temperature sensor. Looks like will have to r&r intake manifold. Does anyone know if rv could be driven 6 hours to where I live to have repairs made? Currently no check engine lights or driveability issues.
It is the head coolant temp sensor and wires are two short. It isn't knock sensor and not engine coolant temp sensor. I also believe it may affect fuel mileage but nothing else