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My 997 C2 has just had an engine rebuild and is showing signes of overfueling on both sides. There are no errors recorded and the MAS has been changed with no affect. Is it possible to check the Coolant Heat Senor or is it just better to replace it as the engine behaviour suggest that the ECU thinks the engine is cold.

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The instrument cluster should show you the temperature as recorded by the coolant temperature sensor. Is it somewhere in the 180 F range when warmed up?? What signs are you seeing? That sensor when bad usually sets a fault and causes a no start when warmed up, and trying to restart.

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