The diagnostic trouble code indicates that your vehicle's computer has detected an intermittent or erratic signal from the Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor. This means the sensor is sending irregular voltage readings, causing the computer to lose track of whether the engine is hot or cold. Impact on MPG and Performance
: Damaged, corroded, or loose wiring and connectors are frequent culprits for "intermittent" codes. P 0119 mpg
: The sensor itself may be defective or worn out. The diagnostic trouble code indicates that your vehicle's
or a heater that won't blow warm air. Rough Idling or difficulty starting the car when warm. : The sensor itself may be defective or worn out
Because the ECT sensor provides critical data for the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to adjust the air-fuel ratio and ignition timing, a failure often leads to (lower MPG). If the sensor incorrectly signals that the engine is cold, the PCM will pump in excess fuel, leading to inefficient combustion. Other common symptoms include: Check Engine Light illumination.
, as some vehicles (like Fords) may disable cylinders to prevent perceived overheating. Common Causes
: Low coolant levels, a stuck-open thermostat, or contaminated (rusty) coolant can interfere with accurate readings. Troubleshooting and Repair