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Old 03-01-2007, 10:18 PM
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iat sensor

were is the iat sensor?
pics would really help.
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Re: iat sensor

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Re: iat sensor

Yay for subforums! You used them, just not the right one .

Haynes manual would help you a ton homie.
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1996 mitsubishi eclipse.

sorry, didnt know which sub forum to use.
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Re: iat sensor

Can you fix your profile to include the trim of your car, i.e. GSX, GST, N/T, etc.

Anyway, I'm going to guess that it's a N/T. If so, the IAT is on the back of the intake manifold. It should be in about the middle and if I remember correctly, it has a 6 pin plug.
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ok, thanks a lot that really helped.
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ok, thanks a lot that really helped.
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