Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Specifications

2013 Suzuki SX4 Crossover, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Specifications
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TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR SPECIFICATIONS

Temperature Temperature Minimum Resistance Nominal Resistance Maximum Resistance
°C °F Ω Ω Ω
-40°C -40°F 59500 77480 100000
-30°C -22°F 39688 44000 48400
-20°C -4°F 21731 25880 29006
-10°C 14°F 13156 15730 17587
0°C 32°F 8299 9846 11735
10°C 50°F 5952 6445 6912
20°C 68°F 3802 4184 4601
30°C 86°F 2582 2829 3167
40°C 104°F 1742 1955 2189
50°C 122°F 1257 1379 1514
60°C 140°F 893 992 1097
70°C 158°F 621 726 789
80°C 176°F 510 541 596
90°C 194°F 371 409 442
100°C 212°F 299 314 336
110°C 230°F 226 247 262
120°C 248°F 180 192 201
130°C 266°F 143 153 161
140°C 284°F 114 124 134
150°C 302°F 97 101 105
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