I have a 2018 L4701 with approximately 400 hrs on it. It first threw this P0118 code, with less than a months worth of work on the machine. I looked into it and everything that I can find is that it’s related to the engine coolant temp sensor, which makes sense bc the temp gauge on the dash cluster, works sporadically. When I originally took it back in to the dealership to have it looked at, they agreed and replaced the sensor. Picked it up, brought it home and started bush hogging, only for it to throw the same exact code after about an hr of mowing. I called the shop and it took it back. They reset the computer and erased the code and couldn’t get it to duplicate the issue….bring it back home, start mowing with again and boom….there the code again. This time, I took it to a different dealership, filled them in on everything that happened with the last dealership….the also reset the code and couldn’t get it to duplicate. However, instead of telling me to come and get it, they tested a bunch of stuff and actually ended up replacing the entire computer. I bring the tractor back home and it works great for a while. Maybe a yr or so? I go out to use the tractor and it instantly throws the same code again. I call the dealership back and he tells me how to reset the code….I do this and all is good for a while….it through the code again last winter and I reset it and all was good. Fast forward to now….I go to start the tractor one day and there was the code. I reset it, tried again, code came back and now won’t go away…..I called the dealership and they told me that since the tractor is out of warranty, I’ll just have to bring it in. Even with the extensive paper trail of the same issue from the time of purchase. That brings me to my question….what are the chances of it having a bad sensor (at this point) and would I benefit from buying one, resetting the code and then replacing it before taking it back to the dealership and letting them chase rabbits for who knows how long and running up a diagnostic/labor bill?