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what does the engine temperature sensor do
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The engine temperature sensor, an essential component of a vehicle’s cooling system, monitors the temperature of the engine's coolant. It sends this data to the car's computer, helping regulate engine temperature by adjusting the cooling fan operation and the fuel injection timing. Ensuring optimal engine performance, this sensor aids in preventing overheating, which can lead to severe engine damage. Its accurate readings are crucial for maintaining the delicate balance needed for fuel efficiency, emission control, and the longevity of the engine components. Regular checks are recommended to avoid sensor failures that can result in inefficient fuel usage or, worse, engine overheating.
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