#6933, "RE: Help me please. Resistance test for ECT" In response to In response to 0 Nov-15-06 11:50 AM by XtremeRS
Originally posted by astaindsoul5446 My specs say at 68 degrees the resistance reading of my ECT should be 2100-2300, can anyone tell me if this is right/wrong. or just what specs does your book give. because at 70 degrees, my sensor reads 10320, and its brand new. and ive tested 3 others also. WTF is going on here? Please PLease someone help me im gonna freak out, or just sell the car 1996 eagle talon TSI
My specs say 2.1k to 2.7k at 68 degrees, so you have the right specs. What is your meter set to? Some meters have different decimal placement settings, and also range settings, so be sure its on the 1k ohm scale. As temp increases, the resistance decreases, so if your meter is not set correctly, it would be reading 1032 ohms or 1.03k, which would be about right for 70 degrees. At 178 degrees, my specs call for 260-360 ohms.
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