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a temperature control system relies upon a controller, which accepts a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or RTD as input. It compares the actual temperature to the desired control temperature, or setpoint, and provides an output to a control element. The controller is one part of the entire control system. these are found in the interior climate control system, and in engine cooling system.
abs sensor and traction control sensor
Oxygen sensor is considered part of the emissions management system, the crankshaft sensor is considered part of the electronic control system. So NO on both
Receptor/Sensor-Recognition of the factor.
A coolant system temperature sensor controls it. : CHILTON calls it the cylinder head temperature sensor. Some after market manufacturers call it the coolant temperature sensor. These are equivalent.
change your throttle positioning sensor located on the intake manifold
a temperature control system relies upon a controller, which accepts a temperature sensor such as a thermocouple or RTD as input. It compares the actual temperature to the desired control temperature, or setpoint, and provides an output to a control element. The controller is one part of the entire control system. these are found in the interior climate control system, and in engine cooling system.
There isn't a single traction control sensor. The system uses the wheel speed sensors, at each wheel bearing, along with numerous other inputs.
Evap Emission Control System Pressure Sensor Low
This is controlled by a knock sensor.
The basic elements of management control system are controlled characteristic, sensor, comparison with standard and implementer. Controlled characteristic controls every feature and the systems output, sensor is control of fed back, comparison with standard is acceptable behavior and implementer is when a unit responds to information given.