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the coolant and air temperature are the same and are both a NTC type (negative temperature coefficient), this means that when the temperature rises, the resistance in the sensor will lower. this means that is will send a higher voltage to the ecu when the engine gets hot (operating temperature).
Generally there is a 5 volt input to the sensor and when the engine is cold, the output to the ecu is around 1 volt, when the engine is at operating temperature it is around 4.5 volts.
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The 2 prongs on the sensor are a earth and a 5 volt input (doesn't matter which)
This works by changing the voltage output the the ecu receives by changing the resistance as the temperature changes.
TESTING COOLANT TEMP SENSOR
to test this sensor i heated up some water in a bowl starting at 33°C and ranging up to 75°C.
as the temperature increased i measured the resistance between the two windings of the sensor which was decreasing as it got hotter.
i then recorded some data at different temperatures of the sensor:
Water Temperature | Resistance |
33°C | 1.36 k ohms |
35°C | 1.33 k ohms |
40°C | 1.14 k ohms |
45°C | 0.96 k ohms |
50°C | 0.78 k ohms |
55°C | 0.68 k ohms |
70°C | 0.46 k ohms |
75°C | 0.39 k ohms |
TESTING AIR TEMP SENSOR
when i tested this sensor i also got a bowl and heated up the water, i started at room temperature and then put it in the bowl which was up to 55°C.
to measure the resistance i put my ohmmeter on the two prongs of the sensor and recorded my readings:
Temperature | Resistance |
room temp | 1.81 k ohms |
35°C | 1.57 k ohms |
40°C | 1.23 k ohms |
45°C | 1 k ohms |
50°C | 0.87 k ohms |
55°C | 0.71 k ohms |
(Generally there is a 5 volt input to the sensor and when the engine is cold, the output to the ecu is around 1 volt, when the engine is at operating temperature it is around 4.5 volts.)
ReplyDeleteThis is the wrong way around 4.5v when cold and .5 when hot is the right way
Hey guy's, which pin goes out from the ECU to the temp meter on the cluster?
ReplyDeleteHey guy's, which pin goes out from the ECU to the temp meter on the cluster?
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