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Engine Oil Temperature (EOT) Sensor

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The EOT sensor is a thermistor whose resistance decreases as engine oil temperature increases. The EOT signal is used by the PCM to calculate fuel quantity, injection timing, and glow plug operation.

At low ambient air temperatures and an oil temperature of less than 70°C (158°F), low idle is increased to maintain stable idle quality. Fuel quantity and timing is controlled throughout the total operating range to provide adequate torque and power.

An EOT signal detected out of range, high or low, by the PCM causes the PCM to substitute a temperature based on the ECT to be used for operating purposes.

Fig 1: Engine Oil Temperature (EOT) Sensor
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