The IAT is located on the intake manifold right behind the Fuel Rail
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.
The IAT sensor, or intake air temperature sensor, is located on the tubing the of intake on a 1991 Acura Integra. This sensor reports the temperature of air coming into the engine directly to the ECU.
The intake air temperature sensor is located on the mass airflow sensor in the engine. It is in the engine's air cleaner's cover. Since it is electrical, one must disconnect the battery before touching or removing it.
The 1991 Acura Legend does not have an oil temperature sensor. It does have an oil pressure sensor. The oil pressure sensor will be located on the left-hand side of the engine.
It is plugged into the air intake just next to the intake manifold. Right next to the smallest hose connecting to the air intake.
it is located on the firewall side of the engine to the left of the oil filter
The sensor is located on the intake manifold or air plenum. It is removed and installed in straightforward fashion; disconnect the wiring connector and remove the mounting screws. Remove the sensor.
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Your IAT is located on the right side of the intake manifold on a factory models and on a customize engine or Turbo charge engines should b along the intake pipes.
The Water Temperature Sensor Assembly is located in the thermostat housing. It's explicit location is shown as Ref #15 in the diagram listed in the 'Sources and Related Links' section of this answer. (located below)
In a 1995 Acura, the coolant temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing, which is usually found on the engine block. It may be positioned on the cylinder head or intake manifold, depending on the specific engine model. To access it, you might need to remove some components, so refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise guidance.