P0125
CautionInsufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed Loop Fuel Control;
Is it safe to drive?
๐ต Do not use this page as drive-clearance. Monitor the alert and arrange service if it returns.
What does P0125 mean?
P-code P0125 means "Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed Loop Fuel Control;". It is a generic OBD-II diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in the fuel system. An abnormal temperature condition has been detected in the insufficient coolant temperature for closed loop fuel control; โ the system may be overheating or running too cold. This code can be monitored, but service is recommended to prevent escalation. This code applies to OBD-II compliant electric and hybrid vehicles.
Possible Causes
- Cooling system failure (low coolant, blocked radiator, or pump failure)
- Ambient temperature extremes affecting sensor calibration
- Faulty temperature sensor providing inaccurate readings
- Thermal management system component failure
Recommended Actions
- 1 Note the alert and schedule a diagnostic appointment when convenient
- 2 Scan for all DTCs with an OBD-II scanner โ note any related codes stored alongside P0125
- 3 Check coolant level, coolant flow, and cooling fan operation
- 4 Inspect the temperature sensor and its wiring for damage or corrosion
- 5 Clear the DTC, road-test the vehicle, and re-scan to confirm whether the fault returns
- 6 If the fault persists after inspection and clearing, consult an EV-certified technician for component replacement
Related Fuel fault codes
P0171 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 1) P0174 Fuel Trim Malfunction (Bank 2) P0177 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Malfunction P0179 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit Low Input P0180 Fuel Composition Sensor Circuit High Input P0181 Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Malfunction P0183 Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit Low Input P0184 Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit High Input