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usually reads 185 degF or even 203, on a bone cold engine at 60 deg. Now i run car and do a datalog, and the temp SLOWLY cools down, to maybe like 150 by the time i get to work. and the engine temp is up to around normal, like 200. So today i pulled the plenum, and looked at the MAT sensor, reads normal about 3k ohm at room temp. Took a heat gun to it and the resistance went down as it is supposed to. I even checked a few other sensors from my Camaro, and they read the same. I even bought a new MAT from dealer, thinking this one is bad. Gonna take that back if i can.
Now i know there a few tables on the MAT, and it is a VERY important part of fuel calc in a speed density system. I even put in my stock memcal/chip, and checked the cold engine temp, and it was still 185!
WTF? i thought i did something wrong in my one PROM.
Need help!
o this is 90 L98 car, with 727 ecm, and $8D def file.
FSM for code 25 ( High MAT temp ) says to check the voltage across the terminals in the MAT connector .Less than 4 volts indicates a short in the circuit
FSM for code 25 ( High MAT temp ) says to check the voltage across the terminals in the MAT connector .Less than 4 volts indicates a short in the circuit
Do you have any other codes present?
I have NO codes at all in ECM. 185-200 deg F not high enough to set a code. I do have a FSM, so i have the table for resistance vs temp. Today i am going to try 2 different MAT sensors, used, and see what the scan tool reads. Also, i have a variety of small resistors, so i am going to plug them in the MAT connector, and see what temp it reads.
I am really hoping this sensor is bad......
Ok, this is what i just found.
Tried 2 different used sensors, both read about 160 deg, with cold engine.
Connected several resistance values across the MAT connector.
Short = -40 degF
150ohm = 45 F
681ohm = 104 F
1200ohm = 130 F
10kohm = 253 F
47.5kohm = 361 F
open = 392 F
Seems backwards compared to what i should have, in the table.
So do i have the wrong sensor? or maybe it is the wrong ECM? It has been changed, i think it is 1227727 model.
Also, checked for 5 volts on one side of the MAT connector, open ckt, and it was good. And with the 681 ohm resistor, i had about 2.02 volts across it.
My FSM says these MAT sensors are the same as the CTS.
Well i think i figured it out finally. Bad data from scan tool.
Been using my old standbye scan tool by Ease Diagnostics, had it long time, know it well and easy to use. So last night i got the correct files downloaded for TunerPro RT, and had a chance to try it late this pm. I didnt fire the engine, but with key on and connected, found the MAT to be within 2 degC of the coolant temp. Now the data stream was kind of skipping in/out, and the screen was flickering, but i see enough data to convince me the MAT was reading correct.
I havent used Tpro very much, and i dont think it is setup perfect for my app, but i will be using it more very soon!
The EASE tool i have had since 99, it is very basic but does all GM OBD1 from 82-95. But not much support for that anymore, if any.
I just love troubleshooting a non-issue!
Now the car will go back togethor, and the new MAT sensor i bought will go back to the dealer. Time to datalog!