You can find it bolted on to the back of the air filter box.
Somewhere between air filter and throttle body.
No, it will not. Try replacing the belt.
If you remove your MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor, you will see there is a resistor just behind the MAF sensor on top...thats your Air Temperature Sensor.
First, it is a sensor, not sencer. Second, where the air filter is located, depending if it's stock or aftermarket air intake, it will be on the tube from the airbox or the tube from the open filter. Usually they are screwed on with torque style bolts. Remove these and the twist and pull. Do that in reverse to install. Voila!
It's located in the MAF Sensor Box (Mass Air Flow). Grab a Haynes manual and find where all your air flows through.
Answerthe iat sensor is located in the mas air flow sensor housing its the transistor thing hanging down. looking at the plug its terminal 5 and 6Find from which side the terminals are!!
The mass air flow (MAF) sensor on a Mitsubishi Endeavor is typically located between the air filter and the throttle body, mounted on the intake air duct. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake hose. It's important to handle the sensor carefully, as it is sensitive and can be easily damaged. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific guidance on your model year.
Mitsubishi Eclipse's don't have MAP sensors that come stock with the car. Mitsubishi uses MAF( Mass air flow sensors) not Mass air pressure and Intake Air Temps also referred to as speed density.
my 87 just had this problem...it was the mass air flow sensor. if its not that try the computer my 86 had the same problem, it was the Mass Air Flow Sensor
It does not have a mass air flow sensor.It does not have a mass air flow sensor.
It is the rectangular piece sitting on top of the tubing that exits (just to the left on the engine side) the air filter box.
It does not use a mass air flow sensor.It does not use a mass air flow sensor.