P0183 Code: Fuel Temperature Sensor A Circuit High
🟢 Low severity · drivable
Safe to drive. The fuel temperature reading is stuck high, which may slightly affect cold starts and fuel economy.
What P0183 means
The fuel temperature sensor A is sending a voltage that is higher than the computer expects, which usually means the sensor is failing or its circuit is open. A high reading makes the computer think the fuel is very hot. The computer can't correctly adjust fuel delivery based on fuel temperature.
Symptoms
- Check engine light is on
- Possible hard cold start
- Slightly worse fuel economy
- Usually no noticeable driving symptoms
Common causes
- most common: Faulty fuel temperature sensor
- common: Open circuit or damaged wiring at the sensor
- less common: Corroded or loose connector
- rare: Faulty engine computer (PCM)
How to fix it
| Fix | DIY? | Typical cost |
|---|---|---|
| Replace the fuel temperature sensor | Yes | $40–150 |
| Repair or replace damaged wiring and connectors | Yes | $10–60 |
Frequently asked questions
Can I drive with a P0183 code?
Yes. The car is safe to drive, though the computer may use incorrect fuel temperature data until it's fixed.
What does "circuit high" mean?
The sensor's signal voltage is above the expected range, so the computer reads the fuel as hotter than it really is.
What is the most common cause of P0183?
A failed fuel temperature sensor, with an open or damaged wire as the next most likely cause.
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Updated 2026-08. This page is informational and not a substitute for professional diagnosis.