ralfmayer84
Kicks temperature gauge issue
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A 2016 Nissan Kicks owner experienced issues with the temperature gauge showing incorrect readings, the check engine light activating, and the engine taking a long time to warm up. Initially suspecting a cooling grille problem, it was suggested that a defective fuse might be the cause. Upon checking, a blown fuse was found and replaced, resolving the issues with accurate temperature readings, the check engine light turning off, and improved engine warm-up times.
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ralfmayer84 (community.author)
Thanks for the tip! I'll definitely check the fuses. But just out of curiosity, when you had this issue, was it also related to the cooling grille or some kind of thermal management problem? Or was it purely electrical?
susanstar8
In my case, the root cause was indeed a defective fuse responsible for the thermal management system. I strongly suggest a visit to a qualified workshop for a comprehensive system diagnosis. Replacing the fuse resolved the issue; however, further diagnostics should be performed to confirm the health of the engine cooling system.
ralfmayer84 (community.author)
Thanks a bunch for your help! It turned out you were right. I checked the fuses, and sure enough, one was blown. Replaced it, and everything seems to be back to normal. The temperature readings are accurate, the check engine light is off, and the engine warms up much faster now. Cost me 52€ for the fuse and a quick check-up. Appreciate the advice!
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susanstar8
Interesting problem. I own a Kicks as well. I experienced similar symptoms: fluctuating temperature readings, check engine light, and prolonged warm-up times. Have you checked the relevant fuses? It is possible a defective fuse is causing the problem.