A faulty coolant temperature sensor (CTS) could cause a Chevy 350 to cut out in cold weather while running fine in warm weather. The CTS monitors the engine's temperature and helps adjust the fuel mixture accordingly. If it malfunctions in cold conditions, it might provide incorrect readings, leading to an overly rich or lean fuel mixture, which can cause stalling or cutting out. Additionally, issues with the mass airflow sensor (MAF) or throttle position sensor (TPS) may also contribute to similar symptoms.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.