Engine Controls - Sensor Range Charts: Introduction
Sensor operating range information can help determine if a sensor is out of calibration. An out-of-calibration sensor may not set a trouble code, but it will cause driveability problems.
NOTE:
Unless stated otherwise in test procedure, perform all voltage tests with a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter (DVOM) with a minimum 10-megohm input impedance.
ECT , DFT & IAT SENSOR RESISTANCE
| °F (°C) |
Ohms |
| 212 (100) |
177 |
| 194 (90) |
241 |
| 176 (80) |
332 |
| 158 (70) |
467 |
| 140 (60) |
667 |
| 122 (50) |
973 |
| 113 (45) |
1188 |
| 104 (40) |
1459 |
| 95 (35) |
1802 |
| 86 (30) |
2238 |
| 77 (25) |
2796 |
| 68 (20) |
3520 |
| 59 (15) |
4450 |
| 50 (10) |
5670 |
| 41 (5) |
7280 |
| 32 (0) |
9420 |
| 23 (- 5) |
12,300 |
| 14 (- 10) |
16,180 |
| 5 (- 15) |
21,450 |
| - 4 (- 20) |
28,680 |
| - 22 (- 30) |
52,700 |
| - 40 (- 40) |
100,700 |
MAP SENSOR VOLTAGE
| Throttle Position |
Volts |
| At Idle |
1.0-1.5 |
| Wide Open Throttle |
4.0-4.9 |
OXYGEN SENSOR VOLTAGE
| Condition |
Volts |
| Lean |
.1 |
| Rich |
.9 |
THROTTLE POSITION (TP) SENSOR VOLTAGE
| Throttle Position |
Volts |
| At Idle |
0.6 |
| Wide Open Throttle |
Greater Than 4.0 |