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Where is the Air Intake temperature sensor located on a 1997 dodge ram 1500?
Which model is your engine?
on driver side intake manifold
It's under the air intake on the thermostat bellhousing.
Quoting the 1999 Sebring (convertible) manual, "The intake air temperature sensor threads into the intake manifold plenum". "Removal-1. Disconnect electrical connector from sensor. 2-Remove sensor". The Convertible is a different engine from the coupe, so the answer is probably different for a hardtop. The MAP sensor and the Intake Air sensor are nearly next to each other.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1999 Mondeo is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It constantly updates the vehicle's computer and controls the cooling fan.
On my 1998 Aurora with 4.0L v8, the air intake temperature sensor is located on the air filter housing on the driver's side of engine compartment.
Yes, there is an intake air temperature (IAT) sensor in a 99 coug. The IAT is located by the mass air flow sensor between the air fliter and the intake manifold.
The plastic, black box to the right of the engine is the air intake box. The Intake Air Temperature sensor is plugged in by a rubber grommet on the fender-side of the air box. It comes out with a simple pull.
The IAT sensor on a 1999 Acura Tl is located inside the air box. The sensor reads the temperature for the air that enters into the engine through the intake system.
It is located downstream in the air intake tube from the air filter. From the air filter box you'll come to the Mass Airflow Meter. Immediately downstream from that is a sensor with a plug sticking out of the air tube. That is your Air temperature sensor.
Inside the fuel tank