Sensor Resistance Table (Primary HVAC)

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Sensor Resistance Table (Primary HVAC)
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Sensor Resistance Table (Primary HVAC)

Temperature Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Resistance Inside Air Temperature Sensor Resistance
°C °F Minimum Resistance
K Ohms
Maximum Resistance
K Ohms
Minimum Resistance
K Ohms
Maximum Resistance
K Ohms
-40 -40 332.4 334.7 95.80 105.6
-35 -31 240.3 241.8 69.09 75.81
-30 -22 175.6 176.6 50.34 55.00
-25 -13 129.6 130.3 37.04 40.29
-20 -4 96.55 97.07 27.51 29.80
-15 5 72.63 72.99 20.61 22.24
-10 14 55.12 55.38 15.57 16.74
-5 23 42.20 42.38 11.86 12.70
0 32 32.62 32.75 9.108 9.712
5 41 25.34 25.44 7.047 7.492
10 50 19.86 19.94 5.494 5.825
15 59 15.68 15.74 4.326 4.574
20 68 12.46 12.51 3.417 3.602
25 77 9.98 10.02 2.73 2.870
30 86 8.043 8.076 2.185 2.295
35 95 6.517 6.543 1.757 1.843
40 104 5.309 5.33 1.425 1.494
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