2010 camero AC OFF DUE TO HIGH TEMP

Asked by DANIMIMI21 Jul 30, 2021 at 12:28 PM about the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i have a 2010 Camaro v6 the dashboard is showing AC OFF DUE TO HIGH
TEMP, I ALREADY CHANGED THE TSENSOR AND THE TSAT BUT THE
TEMP ON THE DASHBOARD STILL ISNT READING THE TEMP AT ALL IT
DOESNT EVEN MOVE ANYONE KNOW WHAT IT CAN BE ?

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Sounds like either the coolant temperature sensor is bad or the wiring going to the sensor has a bad connection. When the computer stops receiving a signal from the coolant temperature sensor it assumes the engine is overheating to prevent engine damage. Since the air conditioning adds an additional heat load to the cooling system the computer disables the air conditioning. The fact that the temperature gauge on the dash is not working also points to the coolant temperature sensor. When replacing the sensor get an AC Delco sensor. GMs don't like aftermarket coolant temperature sensors for some reason. Hope that helps! Jim

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