Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Specifications

2007 Chevrolet Suburban C1500, 5.3 0SECTION Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Specifications
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Temperature Temperature Minimum Resistance Nominal Resistance Maximum Resistance Signal
Β°F Β°C Ξ© Ξ© Ξ© Volts
-40 -40 90636 100707 110778 5.00
-22 -30 47416 52684 57952 4.78
-4 -20 25809 28677 31545 4.34
14 -10 14558 16176 17794 3.89
32 0 8481 9423 10365 3.45
50 10 5104 5671 6238 3.01
68 20 3164 3515 3867 2.56
86 30 2013 2237 2461 1.80
104 40 1313 1459 1605 1.10
122 50 876 973 1070 3.25
140 60 600 667 734 2.88
158 70 420 467 514 2.56
176 80 299 332 365 2.24
194 90 217 241 265 1.70
212 100 159 177 195 1.42
230 110 119 132 145 1.15
248 120 89.9 99.9 109.9 0.87
266 130 69.1 76.8 84.5 0.60
284 140 53.8 59.8 65.8 0.32
302 150 42.5 47.2 51.9 0.00
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