P0196 FORD code

P0196 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “Engine Oil Temperature (EOT) Sensor low“. This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation.

What causes a P0198 code?

What the P0198 code means. This code indicates there is higher voltage than expected in one or all of the circuits involving the EOT system (low oil engine temperature).

What is a oil temperature sensor?

Thermometrics Oil Temperature Sensor (OTS) monitors the temperature of the engine oil in a vehicle and displays this measurement to the vehicle’s occupants. If a vehicle operates at too high a temperature, the engine can be in danger of damage.

Where is the oil temperature sensor located?

Locate the oil temperature sensor in the engine compartment. It will typically be mounted in either the engine block or in the cylinder head.

How is P0128 diagnosed?

The most common cause for P0128 is the engine coolant thermostat is stuck open. A simple way to diagnose this is to feel the radiator hose and monitor how hot the temperature of the coolant is when it starts flowing through the radiator hose.

How much does it cost to replace temperature sensor?

The average price for an engine temperature sensor replacement is between $150 and $193. Labor costs are between $82 and $105 while parts are between $66 and $88. Taxes and fees aren’t included in the estimate.

How do you test a oil temperature sensor?


Zitat von Youtube: You can test this by removing the sender wire from the back of the gauge. And running a jumper wire from the gauge connection to ground.

Can oil temp sensor cause overheating?

The oil temperature sensor is an electronic device within your engine that monitors oil temperature. Most sensors in your engine don’t have a recommended service interval; you just have to replace them when they fail. If your engine starts overheating, chances are your oil temperature sensor is not working properly.

How do you fix P0196?

What repairs can fix the P0196 code?

  1. Replacing the EOT sensor.
  2. Replacing the EOT sensor electrical connector.
  3. Repairing damaged wiring.
  4. Repairing other systems that can contribute to this code being set.


How do I know if my oil temperature sensor is bad?

One way to know your oil temperature sensor is failing is if you get false readings due to the electrical signal output by the temperature sensor. These are indicated by the temperature gauge going from cool to hot in one minute.