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Chrysler Sebring P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler Sebring has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Chrysler Sebring

Chrysler PT Cruiser P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler PT Cruiser has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad … Read more

Categories Chrysler PT Cruiser

Chrysler Pacifica P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler Pacifica has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Chrysler Pacifica

Chrysler Neon P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler Neon has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Chrysler Neon

Chrysler 300M P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler 300M has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Chrysler 300M

Chrysler 200 P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Chrysler 200 has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Chrysler 200

Kia Venga P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Kia Venga has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Kia Venga

Kia Sportage P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Kia Sportage has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Kia Sportage

Kia Sorento P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Kia Sorento has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Kia Sorento

Kia Borrego P0125: Insufficient Coolant Temp for Closed Loop Fuel Control

January 29, 2020 by Jason

P0125 is a generic OBD-II code.  If your Kia Borrego has registered it, means that the ECM/PCM is getting a signal from the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT) that the engine is not warm enough to enter closed loop fuel control.  P0125 is usually caused by a bad thermostat, low coolant, or a bad ECT … Read more

Categories Kia Borrego
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