N nogin Member Joined Dec 5, 2005 Messages 99 Points 70 Nov 5, 2006 #1 any one on here know the retrospective resistance to temp figures for testing the air temp sensor, or the base test number at 20 degree c
any one on here know the retrospective resistance to temp figures for testing the air temp sensor, or the base test number at 20 degree c
rallycinq Autotest Special Parked in the garage Joined Mar 19, 2002 Messages 24,592 Points 3,862 Location Lake District....Moist Nov 5, 2006 #2 What car? Cheers D
Asteris Member Joined Mar 20, 2002 Messages 477 Points 139 Location Thessaloniki Nov 5, 2006 #3 Same as the water temp sensor, 10K to 300 Ohm, 0 to 80 degrees.
rallycinq Autotest Special Parked in the garage Joined Mar 19, 2002 Messages 24,592 Points 3,862 Location Lake District....Moist Nov 7, 2006 #4 You have pm, but for the benefit of other forum users, the results from the Norwegian jury are: 0 degrees 10000 ohms 10 degrees 7000 ohms 20 degrees 4000 ohms 30 degrees 3000 ohms 40 degrees 1500 ohms 80 degrees 330 ohms all approximately Cheers D
You have pm, but for the benefit of other forum users, the results from the Norwegian jury are: 0 degrees 10000 ohms 10 degrees 7000 ohms 20 degrees 4000 ohms 30 degrees 3000 ohms 40 degrees 1500 ohms 80 degrees 330 ohms all approximately Cheers D