I have an 08 Ford Focus. If I don't use the heat my temp gauge goes to normal . But once I turn on the heat or def the gauge goes down to cold. I have good heat still, and not low on Antifreeze, What could be the problem? My engine light is on as well

20

Asked by Victoria Jan 15, 2016 at 08:56 PM about the 2008 Ford Focus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Temp sensor maybe? but if so which one exactly

9 Answers

144,885

As long as temp runs normal with out using heater,and below normal with heater on and you have good heat,and no coolant lost,this would be normal,when you cut your heat or on it cycles the air conditioner all so,making ac radiator fan kick on along with radiator fan,meaning temp will drop on guage,as long as you do not see it go over normal there is no issue,IMOO.

144,885

May be sensor,if it is reading different than normal to you,but sounds like car is ok as far as cooling system.

144,885

Have car scanned for free at one of your local autoparts stores to know the engine light issue.

1 people found this helpful.
20

I had it scanned and it showed a possible of 3 things. Low coolant, thermostat stuc open and coolant temp sensor. But it didn't say which sensor. I dont want to play process of elimination.

20

And the gauge drops all the way down to under cold as if just starting car in cold weather

2 people found this helpful.

Your Answer:

Focus

Looking for a Used Focus in your area?

CarGurus has 520 nationwide Focus listings starting at $2,499.

Postal Code:

CarGurus Experts

  • #1
    Savoy_1800
    Reputation
    3,310
  • #2
    dandyoun
    Reputation
    2,650
  • #3
    Gene Arnett
    Reputation
    2,400
View All

Find great deals from top-rated dealers

Search

Related Models For Sale

Used Ford Fusion
16 Great Deals out of 430 listings starting at $2,595
Used Honda Civic
195 Great Deals out of 4,054 listings starting at $440
Used Ford Fiesta
8 Great Deals out of 167 listings starting at $3,495
Used Ford Mustang
58 Great Deals out of 1,366 listings starting at $4,995
Used Ford F-150
309 Great Deals out of 13,933 listings starting at $1,712
Used Ford Escape
118 Great Deals out of 4,934 listings starting at $2,795
Used Volkswagen Golf GTI
21 Great Deals out of 649 listings starting at $5,888
Used Toyota Corolla
151 Great Deals out of 2,438 listings starting at $4,295
Used Nissan Sentra
65 Great Deals out of 1,744 listings starting at $1,995
Used Honda Accord
55 Great Deals out of 995 listings starting at $2,000
Used Toyota Camry
60 Great Deals out of 1,072 listings starting at $3,995
Used Dodge Charger
39 Great Deals out of 725 listings starting at $5,995
Used Mazda MAZDA3
67 Great Deals out of 1,632 listings starting at $1,899

Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use. Content will be removed if CarGurus becomes aware that it violates our policies.