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CODE P1492

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Old 05-30-2007, 05:22 AM
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Hello all, 1st post herebut I have taken alot of your tricks and suggestionsfor fixing my neon before, thanks to all,but this tinme I can't seem to find anything about this problem.

OBDII Code P1492 - Battery Temperature Sensor Voltage Too High

Here's what happened. I changed my fan relay yesterday and when Itook outthe battery, which by the way is old, the positive "thingy" where you clip the positive connector almost came out. When I reconnected the battery the car started up no problem but the battery light came on. I checked the code and it was P1492. I thought it was simply time to change the battery which I did tonight, I erased the code and started the car. The battery light came on again ans so did the code. I did that a few time to make sure and the light and code keeps coming back.

I'm just wondering what it could be and could it be damaging to anything under the hood?
My Neon's a 1998 2.0 DOHC

Thanks in advance for the suggestions.

 
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Is the battery temp plugged in correctly?
 
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Yeah it seems fine and I tried the trick about starting the engine and disconnecting the negative cable to see if it's the alternator and that's fine.

Could it simply be the battery cables? I noticed on the negative, the wire's exposed a little.
 
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Pull the cables and clean them with baking soda and water to get rid of any corrosion that may be present. The battery terminals and the connections to the starter.
 
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It was the battery temp, I broke it while changing the battery.

For everyone to know if this happens to them:

It only cost 30$CDN at a Dodge dealership for the part
 


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