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It should be in the air intake. It look like a light bulb filement most of the time. Look on the air intake box. Also look in the tube coming from the cowl.
The intake air temperature sensor for a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer is on the intake tube in front of the throttle body. It looks like a small metal box.
It didn't look like anything as they didn't make a 1992 GTO.
If you buy a good intake like an K&N you can look to get 10 to 15 ponys.
looks like the IAT I's still looking for it Christian
The IAT (intake air temperature) sensor is usually located in the air intake snorkel between the air filter and throttle body. It's about half the size of a spark plug and has an electrical connection attached to it.
A black box with a black corrugated tube going into it.
take a look at the intake tube (between the air box and the engine) it is the larger plug on the backside of the stock intake.
The Intake Air Temperature Sensor is loctaed in the side of the Air Filter Case, look for a wired connector attached to it.
The IAT, intake air temperature sensor, measure the temperature of the outside air as it hit the air duct. ?æWhen you look under the hood and follow the intake air hose you will find the sensor.
The MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor would be found usually in the air intake tube between the air filter box and the throttle body. It would have an electrical connection to it.
Look for a wiring harness and connector, that connects to the air intake tube. That is where your intake air temperature sensor is located