2010 CIVIC CODE P0118 and P0128 Fixed
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Check Engine light came on while driving, Scanner picked up code P0118, Cleared trouble code and continue driving for about 60 miles total. Check Engine light came back on with code P0128. 2 days before the check engine light come on, I added about 1 quart of antifreeze to the radiator. • P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High • P0128 Coolant Thermostat Temperature Below Thermostat Regulate Temperature • Fixes the check engine light by doing the following steps: • 1. Clean Coolant Temperature sensor connector with electric cleaner • 2. Pressure test the cooling system to ensure there is no leak • 3. Bleed the air out of the radiator. • OEM Parts: • 19301-RNA-315 Thermostat Assy. (FUJI SEIKO) (with gasket) • 37870-PLC-004 Sensor Assy., Water Temperature (MATSUSHITA) • 19045-RAA-003 Cap, Radiator (DENSO) • Sources: • https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-l... • https://www.hondapartsnow.com/parts-l... • Hoping all my videos will give you knowledge, motivation, take the doubt and fear out of Do Yourself In (DYI) Project, • and help you save money in repair cost. • Please subscribe, share, and check out my other repair videos. A Thump Up is always appreciate and thank you for watching. • My Videos collection: • • Repairs • 2010 Civic Repairs: • • Civic • 2004 Odyssey Repairs: • • Odyssey • 2017 Prius Repairs: • • Prius • Other Repairs (PC,Stove,Dryer...): • • Other repairs
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