I have a 2016 Chevy camero my temperature gauge

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Asked by Guru9K1M21 Apr 12, 2022 at 05:44 PM about the 2019 Chevrolet Camaro 1LT Coupe RWD

Question type: General

I have a 2016 Chevy camero my temperature
gauge is not reading anything it is on the C  and my engine fan
still blowing after I turn car off.  the car is running fine and no check engine light,
Since this has happened the A/C will not blow cold,  

4 Answers

38,925

A new coolant temp sensor should be cheap and easy to install , it may help ..

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307,255

With GM's that is a sign that something is wrong with the vehicle, most likely the thermostat as a cold engine will not set a code but can be read by a live data scanner.

155,245

The problem is with the coolant temperature sensor or the wiring going to the sensor. When the computer stops getting a signal from the coolant temperature sensor it assumes that the engine is overheating and takes steps to prevent engine damage such as disabling the air conditioning and turning on the radiator cooling fans at high speed. The temperature gauge on the dash is not working because the coolant temperature sensor is also the sending unit for the temperature gauge. Hope that helps! Jim

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19,045

the thermostat is stuck... lots of trouble with this in v6 and v8 engines.

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