Sensor Range Charts: Introduction: Notes

1989 Eagle Summit LX, 1.6 Y, StandardSECTION Notes

Sensor operating range information is supplied so that it can be determined if a sensor is out of calibration. A sensor that is out of calibration may not set a trouble code; however, it may cause driveability problems. See Fig 1 .

Fig 1: ECU Terminal Identification
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AIRFLOW METER VOLTAGE TEST

Application ECU Terminals (1) Volts
All Engines 10 & 14 2.2-3.2
(1) With engine running.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTAGE TEST (1)

Pressure psi (kPa) Volts
12.8 (88) 3.5
14.7 (101) 4
(1) Measure voltage from ECU terminal No. 16 to ground.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR RESISTANCE TEST (1)

Temperature °F (°C) Resistance Ohms
32 (0) 5900
68 (20) 2500
104 (40) 1100
176 (80) 300
(1) Measure resistance across disconnected sensor terminals.
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