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2010 Prius - P0118

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by PNP3, Sep 29, 2022.

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    I am getting P0118 on my 2010 Prius. I have changed the sensor on engine head but P0118 still comes
     
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    Thanks. Meaning a leak in coolant system or something else?
     
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    Thanks. Meaning a leak in collant system or something else?
     
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    An open in the electrical circuit that connects that temperature sensor to the engine control module.

    In #2 above, I gave a link to the Toyota service information, where you can find the repair manual, wiring diagram, and troubleshooting steps.

    If a term like "open" in an electrical circuit isn't familiar to you, there are probably a lot of options for you to pick up skills in that area:

    auto electric diagnosis basics - Google Search

    Also, if you sign in on TIS (described in the Toyota service info link), you have access to all the Toyota technician training modules, including the ones for training in electrical diagnosis skills.
     
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    Attached is relevant excerpt from (static, possibly dated) Repair Manual:
     

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    Is it possible to get P0118 if there are air pockets in coolant system?
     
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    No.

    The sensor used is a negative-temperature-coefficient thermistor. An open in the electrical circuit "looks" the same as a coolant temperature way down around −40°.

    So you might be able to get a spurious P0118 on certain winter days in Alaska, but it's not likely in Philly in October, air pockets or no air pockets.
     
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    thanks
     
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    P0118 comes up every few days. Is it normal?
     
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    it is not normal
     
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    May I know why it comes up and goes away every few days?
     
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    i can't say for sure, but it might be a short in the wiring, or corroded pins at the ecu, or an ecu problem
     
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    got it. thanks
     
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    The code indicates an open in the sensor circuit. If the code is intermittent, the open is intermittent. Non-intermittent ones can be easier to find, but that's about the only difference.