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Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor

ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Fig 5 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor-Typical:




The engine coolant temperature sensor is installed in the thermostat housing (Fig. 5) and protrudes into the water jacket. The sensor provides an input voltage to the powertrain control module (PCM) relating coolant temperature. The PCM uses this input along with inputs from other sensors to determine injector pulse width and ignition timing. As coolant temperature varies, the coolant temperature sensor's resistance changes. The change in resistance results in a different input voltage to the PCM.

When the engine is cold, the PCM will operate in Open Loop cycle. It will demand slightly richer air-fuel mixtures and higher idle speeds. This is done until normal operating temperatures are reached.