red/blue and red/white
The positive wires for IAT sensor on a dodge ram are the red ones. The black wires are are ones that serve as the negative cables.Ê
Ecu is fried or your wires somewhere are touching and will cause your ecu to fry! Happened to me, that's why I'm on here.
If there is sensor with wires going to it sticking out of the front of the pan, it has the level sensor.
bad coil pack on cylinders, find or pull ignition wires and you can tell by no loss of power.
behind the thermostat housing,two wires
just unplug the wires going to it unscrew it. then insert new one then hook wires back up.
On a 1992 Dodge Stealth Base model with a 3.0 Liter Engine It is located in the base of the Distributer, it has four wires connected to it via a molded plug. this is a source of many problems with a 1992 Stealth. The plug is located right next to the Power steering High presure hose, and on my stealth was chafed in two. It is very hard to see this problem until it is unplugged from distributer.
It should be on the transmission by the passenger side of car. It has three wires connected to it.
The black wires are the heater wires, the white wire is the signal wire and the green is the ground wire.
I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 5.7 4x4. Can you tell me where the IAT Sensor is located ? I have a G-Force chip to install. Also can you tell me the 2 correct wires to use ?
there is a speed sensor on the side of the trans, where the cable used to be. unplug the wires and replace the speed sensor. pretty simple to do.
The crank sensor is located at the vibration damper. Top passenger side. You can see the wires coming up the front cover plate from this area. Most of the time belt damage will take to wires out.