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  1. #1
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    Fault: Mapped thermostat cooling control

    Looking to see if anyone knows whats going on here before i throw parts at the car...

    Started the zhp yesterday and the service engine soon light came on, I plugged in my peake code reader and a code 279C "mapped thermostat cooling: control" came in...I ran some errands and reset the code then parked the car for the night. Started it this morning and almost immediately the service engine light came on again, same code was thrown, reset again and same result.

    My thermostat is functioning "properly", car warms up normally, and maintains proper temps, no running issues with the car. I tried resetting the code again when the car was hot and after about 20 minutes it reared it head again.

    My thermostat is about a year old with about 20k on it, so Im a little hesitant to just replace it, I wouldnt think it shouldve failed this early...

    Has anyone else experienced this? If so, was it the thermostat itself causing the problem or something else?

    Thanks,
    Navid

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    What does your temp read as viewed via obc?

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    Incase no one knows here's how to do it.
    Tests 1-2 are unlocked. Tests 1.2, 1.2 etc are known as sub-tests. Tests 3-21 are locked but Test 19 is the unlock function for accessing the displays.This should work with your vehicle.


    TEST 01. - Vehicle specific data including:
    SubTests:
    12345 1.0 = VIN
    7504 1.1 = Body number
    690151 6_1.2 = Part number of cluster
    039000 1.3 = Coding/Diagnosis/Bus Index
    1102 1.4 = Manufacturing date (calender week/year)
    06_110 1.5 = Hardware/software # of cluster (HW:06, SW:110)
    1E5_06 3_1.6 = injection status, number of cylinders, engine factor

    TEST 19. LOCK/UNLOCK
    Sub-Tests
    L-ON---
    L-OFF 19.0 =
    Displays changes from "L-ON" to "L-OFF" every second. To unlock test functions, press the cluster button immediately when it changes to "L-OFF". Tests are automatically locked when exiting test functions.

    TEST 02. - Cluster System Test - activates the gauge drivers, indicators and LEDs to confirm function.

    TEST 03. - SI Data
    Sub-Tests:
    1500 3.0 - Liters
    0 3.1 - Periodic inspection days (not applicable for US)

    TEST 04. - Momentary Consumption
    Sub-Tests:
    0267 4.0 = 26.7 liters/1000km
    0073 4.1 = 7.3 liters per hour

    TEST 05. - Distance Gone Consumptions
    Sub-Tests:
    0195 5.0 = 19.5 liters/100km
    226 5.1 = momentary distance to go (226km)

    TEST 06. - Fuel level sensor inputs in liters
    Sub-Tests:
    237415 6.0 = Fuel level aveg. *LH sensor input = 23.7 liters
    *RH sensor input = 41.5 liters
    0652 6.1 = Total tank level average = 65.2 liters
    0667 1_6.2 = indicated value and tank phase *1 = both sensors OK
    *2 = one sensor fault
    *3 = implausible input

    TEST 07. - Temp. and Speed
    Sub-Tests:
    032 7.0 = coolant temp. input 32C
    245 7.1 = outside temp. input 24.5C
    5283 7.2 = engine speed 5,283 RPM
    058 7.3 = vehicle speed 58km/H

    TEST 08. - Input values in HEX Form
    Sub-Tests:
    XXX 8.0-8.3 = Hex code, instrument cluster inputs

    TEST 09. - Battery Voltage
    Sub-Test:
    125 9.0 = 12.5v

    TEST 10. - Country Coding
    Sub-Test
    02 10.0 - US 02

    TEST 11. - Cluster Code
    Sub-Test
    000003 11.0 = Cluster Code

    TEST 12 - Not Used

    TEST 13 - GONG Test
    Sub-Test:
    Gong 13.0 = Activate gon by pressing buttong (gong response is delayed)

    TEST 14. - fault memory (NOT FOR DIAGNOSIS)

    TEST 15 to 18

    TEST 20. - Averg. fuel consumption - correction factor.
    The factor follows previous systems, with adjustment range of 750 - 1250. The adjustment method is new for the base cluster. If adjustment is necessary, enter into test 20 using the cluster button.

    The correction factor number is changed by using the sub-tests for the "ones, tens, and hundreds of the correction factor number. The digits will automatically scroll through 0-9 within each group (ones, tens, hundreds).

    Sub-Tests:
    XXX9 20.0 = Press the button when the correct "ones" position is attained.
    XX5X 20.1 = Press the button when the correct "tens" position is attained.
    12XX 20.2 = Press the button when the correct "hundreds" position is attained.

    TEST 21. - Software reset
    sub-test:
    reset 21.0 = Reset Software.
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    Ill check on this in the AM...forgot you could do that with the OBC, thanks Dane

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    Quote Originally Posted by yod88 View Post
    Ill check on this in the AM...forgot you could do that with the OBC, thanks Dane
    Werd. Let us pnoooooo

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    What kind of thermostat did you install a year ago, OEM? Maybe the plug that connects to the thermostat heater is dirty or loose?

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    So the OBC is reading 96C for coolant temp...so about 204F, doesn't seem too bad to me...

    The tstat I believe is a wahler unit, but I can't remember for sure

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    So is there anything else that can go wrong with the thermostat, even if the basic operation is fine?

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    It happens with Aliminium T-Stats usually.. The whole T-stat heats and tricks the built-in heat sensor which triggers CEL... Go with OEM or something not aliminium..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meric View Post
    It happens with Aliminium T-Stats usually.. The whole T-stat heats and tricks the built-in heat sensor which triggers CEL... Go with OEM or something not aliminium..
    are you referring to an aluminum body? because mine is made of the same materials as the oem one

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