In-Vehicle Temperature Sensor
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The in-vehicle temperature sensor is a Negative Temperature Coefficient (NTC) thermistor installed behind an integral grill. A motor within the sensor draws air in through the grill and over the thermistor. The power supply and ground connections for the motor is provided by the ATCM.
The ATCM uses the signal from the in-vehicle temperature sensor for control of the climate control assembly output temperatures, blower speed and air distribution.
The ATCM supplies the in-vehicle temperature sensor with a 5V reference voltage and translates the return signal voltage into a temperature. If the in-vehicle temperature sensor develops a fault, the ATCM adopts a default temperature of 25 °C (77 °F).