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Old 05-30-2006, 11:45 AM
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i.a.t inlet air temperture sensor

hi can you give me a clue or tell me where the i a t sensor is located on a 02 plate clio sport 172 thanx
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Old 06-17-2006, 11:51 PM
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Re: i.a.t inlet air temperture sensor

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hi can you give me a clue or tell me where the i a t sensor is located on a 02 plate clio sport 172 thanx
he sensor is next to the head to the right of the no1 inlet tract, as viewed from the front of the car (remember no1 is the flywheel side)
It has two wires, coloured cream and pink
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Old 07-05-2006, 02:31 PM
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Re: i.a.t inlet air temperture sensor

Hey there!

I've been searching for images and positioning of the IAT in my Clio (52 reg). I read what you had to say here about where it is and the colours. Well I can't find the damn thing anywhere, I can't even find any leads with just 2 wires (cream and pink as you explained).
So could you please explain exactly where I can find the IAT in my car?

Any help appreciated, Josh
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