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1996 mustang
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: iowa
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intake temp
So I have a computer diagnostic tool for my laptop so I was running the run time data with it and it says my intake temp is -40 degrees and while running tests it was like 100 degrees where is this sensor at I think it needs replaced
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Right in the side of the intake tube. And yes. Either the Sensor is bad, or the computer is not getting a signal.
Find a trouble tree and get a DMM. It will involve using the DMM (Digital Multi-Meter) and Checking Either Ohms, Volts, or Amps at the connector. Compare the reading to the chart, and it will tell you the problem(s).
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