Intake manifold air temperature sensor-3.9/5.2/5.9L engines. Intake manifold air temperature sensor-4.7L v-8 engine
The intake manifold air temperature sensor is
located in the front/side of the intake manifold (Fig.
36). REMOVAL 1) Remove air duct at throttle body.
(2) Disconnect electrical connector at sensor (Fig.
36).
(3) Remove sensor from intake manifold.
Fig. 36 Intake Manifold Air Temperature Sensor- 3.9/5.2/5.9L Engines-Typical 1 - INTAKE MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 2 - ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR INSTALLATION (1) Install sensor to intake manifold. Tighten to 28
N*m (20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(2) Install electrical connector.
(3) Install air duct at throttle body. The Intake Manifold Air Temperature (IAT) sensor
is installed into the intake manifold plenum near the
left side of the throttle body (Fig. 37). REMOVAL (1) Disconnect electrical connector from sensor.
(2) Remove sensor from intake manifold. INSTALLATION (1) Install sensor into intake manifold. Tighten
sensor to 28 N*m (20 ft. lbs.) torque.
(2) Connect electrical connector to sensor.
Fig. 37 Intake Manifold Air Sensor Location-4.7L V-8 Engine 1 - THROTTLE BODY 2 - TPS 3 - IAC MOTOR 4 - IAT SENSOR 5 - MOUNTING SCREWSIntake manifold air temperature sensor-3.9/5.2/5.9L engines
Intake manifold air temperature sensor-4.7L v-8 engine
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