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Old 02-13-2006, 09:57 PM
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map+iat sensor question 95 sohc neon

I have a 95 base model neon the place where you screw in the egr line both bolts have aperently seized in there and both heads broke off in the prosses of removing them My parts car is a 98 dodge neon with the iat\map sensor combo and the 95 have seperate sensors for each. so heres the reall kick in the teeth for me. There is an empty hole on the 98 with a plug in it that you can take out and put the second sensor in on the 98 manifold but that pluyg is also seized and when i went to remove that plug to switch manifolds the whole entire pice that has the threading for the plug will just spin that bolt wont come out without taking the piece that has the threading with it. So my question is can I use the map/iat sensor combo on my 95 and just wire the two connectors toghether on it? I have wiring diagrams for them and i was wondering if it would be possible? to do that

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Old 02-14-2006, 02:15 PM
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Re: map+iat sensor question 95 sohc neon

Theoretically, I don't see why not...that is an interesting question though. You could use an ease out (bolt extractor) or you can drill it out completely and rethread it with a tap!
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