

I did the resistor mod and reset the ecu and the cel went away, but then quickly three a p1301 again. So according to the formula the resistance will be: 16 * 100 = 1600 Ohms or 1.6K Ohms with 5% tolerance. I have a catless STI up pipe on my 04 FXT and I'm throwing codes due to the lack of the EGT sensor. A magnifier is a big help in reading these codes. When a gold or silver band is present, its always one of the last colors in the code. The first color in the code is usually the one painted closest to a lead wire. Let’s take an example of a 4-band resistor with the colors given in the above image (brown, blue, red and gold). Resistor values are indicated by colored bands, read from left to right. ‘ d’ represents the 4 th significant digit, which is the fourth band color of resistor and this is the tolerance value.

Green and blue are the first significant digits (56) brown is the. ‘ c’ represents the 3 rd significant digit, which is the third band color of resistor and this is the multiplier value. So, for a 560 ohm, 5 resistor the color stripes will be green, blue, brown and gold. ‘ b’ represents the 2 nd significant digit, which is the second band color of resistor. ‘ a’ represents the 1 st significant digit, which is the first band color of resistor. Just have a look to the resistor color code chart below and see the calculations, how the resistance value is calculated according to this chart.Ĭalculating resistance for a 4-band resistor To calculate the resistance of a resistor, you can select the appropriate color bands in the above resistor color code calculator. A resistor is identified by its pattern of color of bands.
