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Coolant Temperature Sensor/Switch (For Computer): Testing and Inspection

To perform a complete test of this sensor and its circuitry, refer to DRB scan tool and appropriate Powertrain Diagnostics Procedures. To test the sensor only, refer to the following:
1. With the key off, disconnect wire harness connector from coolant temperature sensor.
2. Connect one lead of a high input impedance (digital) volt-ohmmeter to one terminal of sensor.
3. Connect the other ohmmeter lead to remaining terminal of sensor. The ohmmeter should read as follows:
- Engine/Sensor at normal operating temperature around 200°F should read approximately 700 to 1,000 ohms.
- Engine/Sensor at room temperature around 70° F ohmmeter should read approximately 7,000 to 13,000 ohms.
4. Test the resistance of the wire harness between the PCM connector terminal 26 and the sensor harness connector. Also check for continuity between connector terminal 43 and the sensor harness connector. Refer to the Wiring diagrams for circuit information. If the resistance is greater than 1 ohm, repair the wire harness as necessary.