ECT: The scan tool displays -40°C to +151°C  (-40°F
to +304°F). The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor  is mounted in the  coolant
stream. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) applies  5 volts to the ECT sensor
signal circuit.  The sensor is a thermistor  which changes internal resistance as
temperature  changes. When the sensor  is cold and the internal resistance is high,
the  PCM monitors a high signal  voltage and interprets it as a cold engine. As  the
sensor warms and the internal  resistance decreases, the voltage signal  decreases
and the PCM interprets  the lower voltage as a warm engine. 
FC Relay 1 Command: The fan control (FC) relay is commanded
 by the PCM. FC Relay 1 displays the command as ON or OFF.
Low Coolant Lamp: The scan tool displays ON or
OFF.  The state of the Low Coolant indicator as commanded by the IPC. The IPC receives
 a class 2 message from the BCM indicating the coolant level.