Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some advice regarding an issue I’m having with my i30N.
Car details:
Interestingly, once the engine reaches its normal operating temperature, the issue becomes much less noticeable or goes away entirely.
Another Symptom (Coolant Temp): I also noticed that my coolant temperature gauge only goes up to 85°C and stays there, never quite reaching the usual 90°C.
My Suspects:
Thanks in advance for your help!
I’m looking for some advice regarding an issue I’m having with my i30N.
Car details:
- Model: Hyundai i30N
- Current mileage: 87,000 km
- Maintenance: Spark plugs were replaced recently at 80,000 km.
Interestingly, once the engine reaches its normal operating temperature, the issue becomes much less noticeable or goes away entirely.
Another Symptom (Coolant Temp): I also noticed that my coolant temperature gauge only goes up to 85°C and stays there, never quite reaching the usual 90°C.
My Suspects:
- My main suspicion at first was a dirty or sticking throttle body.
- However, given the temperature reading, could this be a faulty engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor or a stuck thermostat? If the ECU is getting incorrect temperature data during the warmup phase, I assume it could mess up the air/fuel mixture and cause this weird cold start behavior.
Thanks in advance for your help!