On a 2002 Dodge Intrepid, the intake air sensor, commonly referred to as the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor, is typically located in the intake manifold or air intake duct. It is often positioned near the air filter or throttle body, where it can accurately measure the temperature of the incoming air. To locate it, look for a small sensor with an electrical connector attached to it along the air intake path.
It is under the intake, between the heads.
The Map Sensor mounts to the drivers side of the intake manifold plenum.
Under the intake, between the heads.
It doesn't have a mass airflow sensor.
if its the 3.5L the sensor is right on top, at the front of the engine. the cam sensor is near it just to the driver side of the top of the engine. The intake has to be loosened enough to get the cam sensor out form under it. The crank sensor is easier to get out.
Intake air temp sensor.
Bank 1 is the pass side.
There are four oxygen sensors on a 2002 Intrepid. There is one before, and one after the catalytic converter on each side of the engine.
Yes
O2 sensor circuit low voltage (bank 2 sensor 1)
For a direct factory replacement..........about $85.00. You need 4 of them.
The IAT on a 2.7l is on the intake plenum on the right side as you face the engine.