Just need your technical advice. My ride is a Espero 1.5DOHC and I'm having a problem with my CT sensor. It's newly replaced but the reading is off the true temperature ( it shows higher temperature than actual). So to get rid of this offset, i thought of putting a potentiometer in series with the CTS then i adjust the total resistance based on what i think is the actual temperature.
Here's what i did:
1. i turn on the engine and wait until the thermostat opens fully (this should place the needle on the middle of the temp gauge right?)
2. while i'm doing this, i have a voltmeter connected to the ECU terminals of the CTS.
3. then i turn the potentiometer to adjust the voltage to the voltage set for normal operating temperature which is (from what i read on the manual) 1.5 to 2 volts.
another method that i do (which i'm not sure if correct) is
1. i set the the potentio to its lowest setting (0 resistance, which would also contribute 0 voltage drop)
2 then i wait again for temp gauge to be at middle (at this point, even when the temp gauge is on the first line or lower portion, the fans would turn on, and the compressor would not switch on, meaning the sensor is already registering an overheat)
3. when the temp gauge reaches middle, i then turn the potentio to a higher resistance (making the "measured" temp colder) until the A/C turns on and the idle sets at its lowest - 800rpm- which i think are the conditions for normal temperature operation)
the problem is when another day comes and i have to start the engine again, it would not have the same setting i made. the rpm would be higher when the temp gauge is at the middle.
so do you think there's something wrong with my procedure? can you give advice on an alternative solution?
for now, i refuse taking it to a shop with a scanner to see all data at once since they charge a lot per scan (O.T. is there a work around here, i mean can i have an improvised equipment and software to have the scanner functions

need your badly as this has been my problem for months now. Many thanks!
regards
King