Air Charge Temp Sensor Resistance
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Air Charge Temp Sensor Resistance
Anyone have the resistance values for the Air Charge Temperature Sensor for testing?
I see the 77 degrees F, but all sorts of resistance values out there in the internet world, not to mention the coolant temperature sensor is supposed to be the same values. Couldn't find it in the FSM either.
I cross referenced the values and came up with 8,150 and like 8,195 so they were very close, but this was at about 85 degrees F.
Maybe even a chart with the values on it with different temperatures?
*EDIT*<--------- What about the output voltage to temperature tables?
I see the 77 degrees F, but all sorts of resistance values out there in the internet world, not to mention the coolant temperature sensor is supposed to be the same values. Couldn't find it in the FSM either.
I cross referenced the values and came up with 8,150 and like 8,195 so they were very close, but this was at about 85 degrees F.
Maybe even a chart with the values on it with different temperatures?
*EDIT*<--------- What about the output voltage to temperature tables?
Last edited by hydrashocker; 06-30-2011 at 05:32 PM.
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I have all sorts of Service Manuals including this one. It doesn't list them but instead it talks about em.
*** on, give a brotha a break and give em up.
*EDIT*<---- Just remembered I had a Chilton for 1997-2000 trucks and found my answer. Resistance should be starting about 18K ohm's at -50F decreasing rapidly to about 1k ohm's at 176 F. With that known now I can figure it out.
Thanks anyways
Graph
Degrees--------Ohm’s
110 F------------12,743.362
105 F------------12,345.132
100 F------------11,946.902
95 F--------------11,548.672
90 F--------------11,150.442
85 F--------------10,752.212
80 F--------------10,353.982
75 F----------------9,955.752
70 F----------------9,557.522
65 F----------------9,159.292
60 F----------------8,761.062
*** on, give a brotha a break and give em up.
*EDIT*<---- Just remembered I had a Chilton for 1997-2000 trucks and found my answer. Resistance should be starting about 18K ohm's at -50F decreasing rapidly to about 1k ohm's at 176 F. With that known now I can figure it out.
Thanks anyways
Graph
Degrees--------Ohm’s
110 F------------12,743.362
105 F------------12,345.132
100 F------------11,946.902
95 F--------------11,548.672
90 F--------------11,150.442
85 F--------------10,752.212
80 F--------------10,353.982
75 F----------------9,955.752
70 F----------------9,557.522
65 F----------------9,159.292
60 F----------------8,761.062
Last edited by hydrashocker; 07-01-2011 at 05:00 PM.