either on the intake manifold or on the intake itself.. being that new I'm pretty sure you have a maf sensor.. it could be combined with that as well.. your best bet would to probably buy a haynes manual.. no more than $20..
There is no Intake Air Temperature sensor on a 1995 only 96 and newer. If you are asking because you are putting some sort of performance module on it then you need to hook that up to the Coolant temperature sensor which is located next to the thermostat and it is a two wire sensor.
It may be similar to my Chevrolet Impala Coolant sensor module is located under the upper radiator hoseLower coolant level below this point, remove old module-install new being careful not to damage "0" ring seal.
The IAT sensor is located on the air box. Team Clockwork Performance
The front crash sensor is located inside the airbag control module.
electronic module
where is 2005 Nissan speed sensor located
That year did not have 1. It uses a crank sensor and cam sensor
Powertrain Control Module (PCM)
If you do not have an OBD-II tester, and are not familiar with meter's, then simply disconnect the electrical connection at the MAF sensor. If car runs worse, it is probably the sensor. If no change, the problem exists somewhere else. The sensor is located in the air intake duct. Note: The Mass Air Flow element is a sensor, not a module. various sensors throughout the car's Emissions system send singles to the PCM (Power Control Module), which in turn controls proper engine performance. most sensors are basically like an on and off switch....
i have mustang 1999 super charger i need intal performance chip in iat sensor wewr are this sensor
It could be either the crank angle sensor or the distributor module. If it is the distributor module, you have to buy and install a re-man distributor.
Located left side of dash by powertrain control module (right lower of glove box)