Ect spec
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Re: Ect spec
Answer: Not handy.....but it will be very similar to this curve. Apply Y=K and X=*C as needed for it to make sense.
Clickylink:
http://alexey-bass.github.io/honda-h.../4R_EAT_TW.gif
It's best to use a real scanner to view live data directly from the PCM, it's far easier to verify sensor accuracy by comparing the scanner to a thermometer than it is trying to use an ohm meter and comparing to a vague graph.....especially on a sensor like this where accuracy is extremely important.
Are you chasing a fault code or something?
Clickylink:
http://alexey-bass.github.io/honda-h.../4R_EAT_TW.gif
It's best to use a real scanner to view live data directly from the PCM, it's far easier to verify sensor accuracy by comparing the scanner to a thermometer than it is trying to use an ohm meter and comparing to a vague graph.....especially on a sensor like this where accuracy is extremely important.
Are you chasing a fault code or something?



