Turbo/Supercharger Intercooler Temperature Sensor Circuit
2011-2015 Ford Explorer 3.5L V6
Description
The charge air cooler (intercooler) temperature sensor is reporting values outside the expected range. The PCM uses this data to optimize boost and timing.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Reduced power in hot conditions
- Excessive timing retard
- Poor performance on hot days
- Inconsistent boost levels
Common Causes
- Faulty intercooler temperature sensor
- Corroded sensor connector
- Damaged wiring
- Clogged intercooler fins
- Intercooler leak reducing cooling
Diagnostic Steps
- Read intercooler temp PID and compare to ambient
- Test sensor resistance vs temperature chart
- Inspect sensor connector for corrosion
- Check intercooler for external blockage
- Pressure test intercooler for leaks
Repair Notes
Replace intercooler temperature sensor. Clean intercooler fins if clogged. Repair any intercooler leaks found.
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Common Questions
What does code P3009 mean on a 2011-2015 Ford Explorer?
P3009 stands for "Turbo/Supercharger Intercooler Temperature Sensor Circuit". The charge air cooler (intercooler) temperature sensor is reporting values outside the expected range. The PCM uses this data to optimize boost and timing.
What are the symptoms of P3009 on a Ford Explorer?
Common symptoms of P3009 include: Check Engine Light, Reduced power in hot conditions, Excessive timing retard, Poor performance on hot days, Inconsistent boost levels.
What causes P3009 on a 2011-2015 Ford Explorer?
Common causes of P3009 include: Faulty intercooler temperature sensor, Corroded sensor connector, Damaged wiring, Clogged intercooler fins, Intercooler leak reducing cooling.