There is no simple answer to this question.
The resistance/current varies in several parameters. Heat, lean/rich mixture, amount of contamination, etc. The value also varies from one manufacturer to another.
If you want bench test the unit, you must induce heat on the tip. Commonly with a propane torch.
If I understand the intent of your question; it is to replace the sensor with a $0.99 resistor.
This will not work as the value of the sensor changes many times a second.
The only fix is to replace it. If you are mechanicly inclined, this is a doable deal. Before you replace the sensor you should check the wiring for resistance you can use a volt/ohms meter (vom) and test the continuity of the wiring to the sensor.
Just got the info. The resistance for the ABS sensors is 750 ohms to 1400 ohms (Max.)
Electrical resistance (and impedance) is measured in ohms(Ω).
If the ohm meter reads 40 ohms on the resistance x 10 range, the actual resistance value is 40 ohms multiplied by 10. Therefore, the resistance is 400 ohms.
Ohms are the unit of measurement for electrical resistance. It indicates how much a material resists the flow of electric current.
The wattage and ohms of a speaker are not related; the resistance for speakers is usually 4 or 8 ohms.
The resistance of the circuit is measured in ohms.
The ohms reading of a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor typically varies depending on its design and the specific vehicle model. Generally, a functional MAP sensor should show resistance values within a certain range, often between 1 to 5 ohms. However, it's essential to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications, as readings can differ based on the sensor type and operating conditions. If the resistance is outside the expected range, it may indicate a faulty sensor.
Just use Ohms Law: V=IR, that is, voltage (in Volt) = current (in Ampere) x resistance (in Ohms).
An ohm is a unit of electrical resistance. A kilohm is 1,000 ohms resistance, while a megohm is 1,000,000 ohms resistance.
The number of ohms is, precisely, the value of the resistance.
The resistance of the circuit is measured in units of ohms.