Temperature Versus Resistance (IAT Sensor 2)

2006 Chevrolet Suburban K2500, 6.0 USECTION Temperature Versus Resistance (IAT Sensor 2)
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Β°C Β°F OHMS
Temperature vs Resistance Values (Approximate)
150 302 16
140 284 198
130 266 247
120 248 310
110 230 395
100 212 508
90 194 662
80 176 875
70 158 1171
60 140 1593
50 122 2203
45 113 2608
40 104 3100
35 95 3705
30 86 4448
25 77 5370
20 68 6517
15 59 7954
10 50 9765
5 41 12060
0 32 15000
-5 23 18800
-10 14 23670
-15 5 30100
-20 -4 38480
-30 -22 64630
-40 -40 112500
RENDER: 1.0x

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