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Old 05-24-2006, 08:49 PM
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Help Finding Intake Air Temperature Sensor

I have a 95 Rodeo 3.2L 2wd, and i cant for the life of me find the IAT. Anyone have any help on the situation? The throttle body i'm seeing under my hood doesnt look like the one in the Haynes Manual, and also i dont have a MAP sensor so im a bit confused. Thanks.
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Re: Help Finding Intake Air Temperature Sensor

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I have a 95 Rodeo 3.2L 2wd, and i cant for the life of me find the IAT. Anyone have any help on the situation? The throttle body i'm seeing under my hood doesnt look like the one in the Haynes Manual, and also i dont have a MAP sensor so im a bit confused. Thanks.
In my Rodeo the IAT is on the passenger side of the common chamber between a plugged vacuum port and the spark plug wire guide. The sensor is grey in color with two wires attached to it.

If our engines are the same, you do have a MAP sensor. It is located to the left of the IAT sensor. It has 3 wires and a vacuum hose attached to it.

What you dont have is the MAF sensor, they were not installed in the 3.2s of our model year.


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