issac
10-15-2008, 03:32 PM
Is the person/s responsible for solving the EGR temp sensor code with a resistor a member of this forum???
If so and you view this I need help!
EGR temp sensor resistance should be @ 85.3 to 8.53k ohm @ 100c
and resistance should decrease in response to temperature increase.(per fsm)
If not......then you get a 32 which is solved by inserting a 100k-ohm .25watt-5% tolerance resistor. Problem solved.
Now the CPS resistance should be 185 to 19 ohm at 20c.(per fsm)
With the info provided can anyone tell me the correct resistor value to use to eliminate code 82?
I have zero knowledge on the formula for resistor values. But that should be apparent.
Help.
If so and you view this I need help!
EGR temp sensor resistance should be @ 85.3 to 8.53k ohm @ 100c
and resistance should decrease in response to temperature increase.(per fsm)
If not......then you get a 32 which is solved by inserting a 100k-ohm .25watt-5% tolerance resistor. Problem solved.
Now the CPS resistance should be 185 to 19 ohm at 20c.(per fsm)
With the info provided can anyone tell me the correct resistor value to use to eliminate code 82?
I have zero knowledge on the formula for resistor values. But that should be apparent.
Help.