Temperature type sensors, 30 fig. 28 – Actron Digital Multimeter CP7676 User Manual

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750V AC
200V DC

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Temperature Type Sensors

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Fig. 28

Test Procedure (see Fig. 28):

1. If engine is HOT let it COOL down

before proceeding.

Make sure all engine and transmission

fluids are at outside air temperature

before proceeding with this test!

2. Insert BLACK test lead into the COM

test lead jack.

3. Insert RED test lead into the

V

test

lead jack.

4. Disconnect wiring harness from

sensor.

5. If testing Intake Air Temperature

Sensor - Remove it from vehicle.

All other temperature sensors can remain

on vehicle for testing.

6. Connect RED test lead to either sensor

pin.

7. Connect BLACK test lead to remaining

sensor pin.

8. Turn multimeter rotary switch to

desired OHM range.
If the approximate resistance is unknown,

start at the largest OHM range and

decrease to the appropriate range as

required. (See Setting the Range on page

6)

9. View and record reading on display.

10.Disconnect multimeter test leads from

sensor and reconnect sensor wiring.
This step does not apply to intake air

temperature sensors. For intake air

temperature sensors, leave multimeter

test leads still connected to sensor.

11. Heat up sensor.

If testing Intake Air Temperature Sensor:
• To heat up sensor dip sensor tip into

boiling water, or...

• Heat tip with a lighter if sensor tip is

metal or a hair dryer if sensor tip is

plastic.

• View and record smallest reading on

display as sensor is heated.

• You may need to decrease the range to

get a more accurate reading.

For all other temperature sensors:

• Start engine and let idle until upper

radiator hose is warm.

• Turn ignition key OFF.
• Disconnect sensor wiring harness and

reconnect multimeter test leads.

• View and record reading on display.

12.Test Results.

Good Sensor:

• Temperature sensors HOT resistance is

at least 300ý less than its COLD

resistance.

• The key point is that the COLD

resistance decreases with increasing

temperature.

Bad Sensor:

• There is no change between the

temperature sensors HOT resistance

from the COLD resistance.

• The temperature sensor is an open or a

short circuit.

A temperature sensor is a thermistor or a

resistor whose resistance changes with

temperature. The hotter the sensor gets, the

lower the resistance becomes. Typical

thermistor applications are engine coolant

sensors, intake air temperature sensors,

transmission fluid temperature sensors, and

oil temperature sensors.

Black

Hair Dryer

Typical

Intake Air

Temperature

Sensor

Red

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