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2018 Ford Fiesta temperature sensors

Based on technical sources including the Ford Workshop Manual for the Fiesta (engine cooling and engine management sections), Ford wiring diagrams, and the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) literature used by Ford dealers, the 2018 Ford Fiesta is absolutely fitted with multiple temperature sensors. These include the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor for the PCM, an intake air temperature (IAT) sensor (often integrated into the MAF on certain engines), and an ambient air temperature sensor for the climate and display systems. The owner’s manual references coolant temperature warnings and fan operation that rely on these sensors, confirming their use on this model.

On a 2018 Fiesta, temperature sensors do a lot of quiet heavy lifting. The ECT sensor lets the powertrain control module know exactly how hot the engine is, so it can adjust fuel, ignition timing, idle speed and cooling fan operation. The IAT sensor helps fine-tune fuelling and spark based on the density of the air coming in, which matters for driveability and economy from a chilly Dunedin morning to a scorching Perth arvo. The ambient air temp sensor feeds the HVAC and display, keeping the cabin settings honest.

They’re not a routine “replace on schedule” item, but they’re worth a look during servicing. A flaky ECT can cause hard cold starts, rough running, poor fuel economy, the cooling fan stuck on, or incorrect gauge behaviour. A faulty IAT can make the engine feel doughy or cause odd fuelling trims. If the ambient sensor goes out, the outside temperature reading will be wrong and the air con can misbehave.

Good shops will scan live data and compare it to reality (e.g., cold engine temps should match the local ambient). If a sensor’s clearly lying, replacement is straightforward: use quality parts, check the connector for corrosion, and route the harness correctly to avoid chafe. For an ECT sensor, expect a small coolant loss