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Old 08-11-2004, 12:04 PM
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Question IAT modules

im working on a 95 F150 with a 5L and kinda got lost looking for the IAT module. the info i got from an online manual reads like this

"Typically, the IAT sensor is approximately 1" X 1" X 1" and uses a two wire circuit. Most likely the sensor will be located on the intake tube, in the air box or near the throttle body. If the vehicle uses a Mass Air Flow/IAT combination sensor, MAP/IAT combination sensor or Air Flow Meter, locate it now. To verify the position of the IAT sensor you may test the sensor plug, (with the key switched to the accessory setting) with a voltmeter. The IAT should be approximately a 5-volt circuit"

anyone out there with a diagram or related info they want to share? in case you hadnt noticed im kinda new at this
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Re: IAT modules

If you can find an engine picture of a contour on cardomain, They are pretty visible. I would imagine the parts would look the same being Ford. You might also be able to find it in the owner's manual. If not a local mechcanic could probably show you if you ask.
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