Engine coolant temperature sensor inspection (RZ4E-TC)

1. Engine coolant temperature sensor inspection

The ECM engine coolant temperature sensor is a thermistor type sensor which has a characteristic of decreasing electrical resistance as the temperature rises.

1) Measure the resistance between the engine coolant temperature sensor terminals while changing the temperature using a DMM.

Note

  • Confirm that the resistance and the values in the graph indicating the thermistor characteristics match.
  • Replace the engine coolant temperature sensor if a malfunction is found.

Caution

  • Do not allow water to enter the terminal section.
Temperature
Resistance
130 ℃ { 266 °F }
93 Ω
120 ℃ { 248 °F }
116.3 Ω
110 ℃ { 230 °F }
147.1 Ω
100 ℃ { 212 °F }
188.4 Ω
90 ℃ { 194 °F }
244.6 Ω
80 ℃ { 176 °F }
322.2 Ω
70 ℃ { 158 °F }
431.1 Ω
60 ℃ { 140 °F }
586.5 Ω
50 ℃ { 122 °F }
812.6 Ω
40 ℃ { 104 °F }
1,148 Ω
30 ℃ { 86 °F }
1,658 Ω
20 ℃ { 68 °F }
2,450 Ω
10 ℃ { 50 °F }
3,714 Ω
0 ℃ { 32 °F }
5,790 Ω
-10 ℃ { 14 °F }
9,308 Ω
-20 ℃ { -4 °F }
15,480 Ω
-30 ℃ { -22 °F }
26,740 Ω
-40 ℃ { -40 °F }
48,140 Ω

2) Remove any water droplet adhering to the engine coolant temperature sensor.