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P0125Powertrain
Powertrain · SAE
Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed-Loop Fuel Control

Meaning

The ECU cannot reach the coolant temperature threshold required to transition from open-loop cold-start fueling to closed-loop lambda control within the expected time. The ECT signal does not indicate sufficient engine warm-up.

Common causes

  • Thermostat stuck open (most common cause)
  • Faulty ECT sensor reporting lower-than-actual temperatures
  • Low coolant level causing slow warm-up
  • Oxygen sensor not reaching operating temperature in time
  • Excessive heat loss in extreme ambient conditions combined with short trips

Symptoms

  • Check-engine light (MIL) on
  • High fuel consumption (prolonged open-loop rich operation)
  • Elevated CO and HC emissions
  • Temperature gauge rising slowly or remaining low
  • Coolant temperature often below the normal operating point

Severity

Moderate: prolonged enrichment increases fuel consumption and emissions; failure to reach operating temperature may indicate a failed thermostat.

What to do

  1. Test the thermostat: monitor ECT with a scan tool and verify it reaches the rated value (typically 85–95 °C)
  2. Check the ECT sensor: compare its reading with an external thermometer
  3. Check coolant level and condition
  4. Inspect the oxygen sensor and its warm-up time
  5. Replace the thermostat if it remains open when cold

Format conversion

SAEP0125
HEX0125
VAG00293
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