The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is a thermistor (a resistor
 that changes value based on the temperature) mounted in the engine coolant
   stream. Low coolant temperature produces a high resistance (100,000 ohms
   at -40°C/-40°F) while high temperature will cause a
low    resistance (70 ohms at 130°C/266°F).
 The PCM supplies a 5 volt signal to the engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor through a resistor in the PCM and measures the voltage. The voltage
   is high when the engine is cold and low when the engine is hot. By measuring
   the voltage, the PCM knows the engine coolant temperature. The engine coolant
   temperature affects the fuel control and the glow plug system.