You're halfway through a trenching job when the alarm sounds. A quick look at the monitor confirms it—Error Code E15. Suddenly, your Komatsu PC200‑8 loses power, feels sluggish, and refuses to work at full capacity.
This isn’t just an inconvenience. It’s the machine’s MCU (Machine Control Unit) entering protective mode because it no longer trusts the coolant temperature data it’s receiving.
Before you call in a service truck, understand this: E15 doesn’t always mean a major failure. It simply means the coolant temperature sensor circuit is sending an impossible signal. With a logical diagnostic approach, you can pinpoint the real cause and fix it efficiently.
On the Komatsu PC200‑8, Error Code E15 translates to:
This code appears when the MCU receives a voltage signal from the coolant temperature sensor that is outside the valid range.
It’s not saying “the engine is overheating”—it’s saying:
The MCU depends on accurate coolant temperature data for:
When the signal is invalid, the MCU assumes the worst and reduces engine power to prevent damage. Ignoring E15 forces the machine into an inefficient limp mode, wasting fuel and productivity.
To diagnose E15 correctly, you need to understand how the sensor communicates.
Inside the sensor is an NTC thermistor (Negative Temperature Coefficient). Its resistance drops as temperature rises.
Your job is to find out why the voltage is wrong.
Before starting, ensure the machine is on level ground, the implement is lowered, and the engine is cool.
Follow the wiring from the coolant temperature sensor (usually near the thermostat housing). Look for:
A disconnected or damaged wire is one of the most common causes.
If the sensor passes, move on to the wiring.
You’ll need the wiring diagram to identify the correct MCU pin.
If you see 0V, the issue may be in the MCU power supply or reference circuit.
Replace with OEM or high-quality equivalent. Use proper thread sealant.
Repair using solder + heat-shrink tubing. Avoid electrical tape.
Clean with electrical contact cleaner and ensure proper locking.
After repairs, the MCU must be reset.
On the PC200‑8, this is typically done via:
If you don’t clear the code, the machine may stay in derate mode.
A drifting or inaccurate coolant temperature sensor can cause:
Error Code E15 indicates a coolant temperature sensor circuit problem, usually caused by an open or shorted signal.
No. E15 means the temperature reading is invalid — not that the engine is actually overheating.
You may experience power loss, sluggish operation, derate mode, and incorrect fan speed.
It is typically mounted near the thermostat housing on the engine block.
Yes. When the MCU receives an impossible temperature signal, it reduces engine power to protect the engine.
Use a multimeter to measure resistance. High resistance when cold and low resistance when hot indicates normal behavior.
Around 2,000–3,000 Ω at 20°C and 200–500 Ω at operating temperature (varies by model).
Absolutely. Broken wires, corrosion, loose connectors, or shorts to ground are common causes.
Use the monitor service menu to clear active faults or disconnect the battery for several minutes.
No. The machine runs in derate mode, reducing performance and increasing fuel consumption. Fixing the issue restores normal operation.
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