Humidity/In-Car Temperature Sensor Quality

2009 Honda Pilot Touring, 3.5 4SECTION Humidity/In-Car Temperature Sensor Quality

The capacitance of the humidity sensor changes by the adsorption and the evaporation of moisture. The resistance change of the humidity sensor changes the output voltage.

Fig 1: Identifying Humidity/In-Car Temperature Sensor Voltage Graph
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