2.9 ECT Sensor simple fix!


ProjectMiniBeast

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EMT / Paramedic
Firefighter
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Messages
46
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City
United States Of America
Vehicle Year
1991
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Automatic
Total Lift
2"
Tire Size
31x10.5r15
I have recently had some issues out of my 1991 2.9 auto Ranger STX 4x4.

The truck when cold couldn't keep a good idle. It would drop to ~500 RPM and die at times if you didn't keep the throttle pressed.

I hooked my code reader to the truck and got Code 51. This means the Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor (ECT) is out of range.

I knew the sensor shouldn't be bad because I replaced it just a few months ago. So I unplugged it to look at the connections.

Turns out that the female end of one of the pins was pushed back into the plastic harness, causing it to not make a good connection. I fixed this with some needle nose pliars and plugged it back in.

After running the codes again, Code 51 no longer comes up! Just thought I would post this for anyone who might be having the same issue. Make sure and check the connection first!

Sent from my SM-J337V using Tapatalk
 
thank you! same think happened to mine but i can’t figure out how to keep the pin from pushing back
 
thank you! same think happened to mine but i can’t figure out how to keep the pin from pushing back

Can you post a clear picture of the connector?
 

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