Intake Air Temperature Sensor

2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer 4.2 S, 4WDSECTION Intake Air Temperature Sensor
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NOTE: Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor may also be referred to as Manifold Air Temperature (MAT) sensor.

A malfunction in IAT sensor circuit can set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). For testing procedures and specifications, perform appropriate diagnostic test. See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DEFINITIONS in appropriate SELF-DIAGNOSTICS article. An out-of-calibration IAT sensor may not set a DTC. Use the following procedure to test sensor calibration.

Disconnect IAT sensor harness connector. See COMPONENT LOCATIONSΒ . Using DVOM, measure resistance of IAT sensor at specified temperatures. See SENSOR TEMPERATURE VS RESISTANCEΒ  table. Resistance should be high when air temperature is cold and drop as air temperature warms. With vehicle sitting overnight, ECT sensor and IAT sensor should have close to the same resistance reading. If resistance is not within specification, replace IAT sensor.

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