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Code P073, Intermittent Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor: Notes

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Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor circuit uses 2 pull-up resistors for temperature sensing. When sensor resistance is high (indicating low temperatures), PCM uses a 3.65 k/ohm resistor and 348 ohm resistor in series. As temperature increases to 122°F (50°C), sensor resistance will decrease to 973 ohms. This resistance corresponds to .97 volt at PCM. At this point, PCM shifts to a single 348 ohm pull-up resistor to measure temperatures greater than 122°F (50°C).

PCM monitors voltage signal of circuit and assumes engine operation causes coolant temperatures to change at slow rates. This test monitors ECT sensor voltage. If PCM detects a large change in sensor output voltage in a one-second period, Code P073 will set.