Description And Operation
DESCRIPTION
- The coolant temperature sensor is used by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to calculate the engine temperature.
- To obtain this information it uses the sensor element's ability, as an Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) sensor, to vary its resistance according to the temperature.
- The engine temperature sensor is fitted on the thermostat housing.
OPERATION
- The reference voltage for the NTC element is 5 V; because the Powertrain Control Module PCM input circuit is designed as a voltage divider, this voltage is divided between a resistance in the Powertrain Control Module PCM and the NTC resistance in the sensor.
- The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) can therefore assess sensor resistance changes through voltage variations and thus obtain temperature information.
Comparative table °C/°F/ohm
The indicated internal resistance is the nominal resistance°C °F ohm °C °F ohm -40 -40 48805 50 122 806.9 -30 -22 27414 60 140 575.8 -20 -4 15971 70 158 418.1 -10 14 9620 80 176 308.6 0 32 5975 90 194 231.2 10 50 3816 100 212 175.7 20 68 2502 110 230 135.2 25 77 2044 120 248 105.4 30 86 1679 130 266 83.1 40 104 1152 140 284 66.2