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Old 09-27-2009, 01:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a 93 4wd 4dr 1.6 16valve Fed sidekick. I'm hoping to identify the 2 wires to the air temp sensor which I'm told is incorporated into the MAF sensor. Any help is appreciated.
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should be 3 wires. power, ground ,and out.


click obvious

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Thanks for the response. I did find this diagram earlier but it did not help me locate the air temp sensor. Most everything I've seen shows the sensor in the backside of the air box. mine has a knock out but it is still in place.
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ok , some late 92 and 93 do not have an IAT. this is shown clearly in the parts list.

on the 16v, it has MAF this maf is very accurate in measuring air regardless of air temp.
it excells at it. in fact.
so the iAT on the 16v only does very tiny corrections,my guess , at extremes cold or hot.

that is a great question , no one has ever asked that here.

and this fact is missing on the schematic.

they show worst case, california full load on most prints.
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