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Old 02-17-2005, 10:59 PM
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INTAKE on A 95' 2.2L

I just put an intake on a 95' 2.2L automatic..........When i removed the stock tube and filter I unpluged a little sensor that was plugged into it, but the new intake doesn't have anywhere to plug that thing back in waht can I do???????
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Re: INTAKE on A 95' 2.2L

mount that sensor somewhere in the engine compartment... its to measure the temperature of the air coming in the engine
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Re: INTAKE on A 95' 2.2L

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I just put an intake on a 95' 2.2L automatic..........When i removed the stock tube and filter I unpluged a little sensor that was plugged into it, but the new intake doesn't have anywhere to plug that thing back in waht can I do???????
the best thing to do is to mount it near the filter so it's getting the temp of the inducted air. some people relocate these IAT sensor to somewhere colder to trick the pcm but this only does bad things!

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