Sensor Resistance Table (Upper and Lower Duct Temp Sensors)

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G3500, Van Passenger ExtendedSECTION Sensor Resistance Table (Upper and Lower Duct Temp Sensors)
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Β°C / Β°F Duct Temperature Sensor Resistance (Ξ©)
-40 / -40 100.86 K
-30 / -22 52.59 K
-20 / -4 28.58 K
-10 / 14 16.12 K
0 / 32 9.39 K
10 / 50 5.66 K
20 / 68 3.51 K
30 / 86 2.24 K
40 / 104 1.47 K
50 / 122 9.8 K
60 / 140 6.7 K
70 / 158 4.7 K
80 / 176 3.34 K
RENDER: 1.0x

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