P2560 - Engine Coolant Level Low

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION P2560 - Engine Coolant Level Low
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DTC DESCRIPTION P2560 - ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL LOW

Description:  This DTC sets when the value from the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is not within the PCM predicted engine coolant temperature range, based on other PCM inputs.
Possible Causes: 
  • Low engine coolant level
  • Damaged ECT sensor
  • Damaged ECT sensor harness
  • Damaged engine oil temperature (EOT) sensor
  • Damaged EOT sensor harness
  • Damaged or restricted engine oil cooler
Diagnostic Aids:  The presence of this DTC may indicate that the vehicle is operating in derate mode and may experience a loss of power. After repair, the vehicle may still display a system warning message. Drive the vehicle until the system warning message has cleared from the instrument cluster message center.
Check the engine cooling system for a low coolant condition or other cooling system concern. Refer to the appropriate Engine Cooling, Diagnosis and Testing article to continue diagnosis.
Application  Key On Engine Off  Key On Engine Running  Continuous Memory 
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