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DTC P011B
DTC P011B:Â Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor Circuit Range/Performance Problem
General DescriptionÂ
Two engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensors and one intake air temperature (IAT) sensor are used by the powertrain control module (PCM). When the engine is stopped and enough time has passed, the temperature of the engine will equalize to ambient temperature. ECT sensor 1 and IAT sensor are compared to ECT sensor 2, and if an inappropriate temperature is read, the PCM detects a malfunction in the corresponding sensor and stores a DTC.
Monitor Execution, Sequence, Duration, DTC TypeÂ
| Execution | Once per driving cycle |
| Sequence | None |
| Duration | 10 seconds or more |
| DTC Type | Two drive cycles, MIL on |
Enable ConditionsÂ
| Condition | Minimum | Maximum |
|---|---|---|
| Engine off time | 6 hours | - |
Malfunction ThresholdÂ
A malfunction is detected if the following conditions are present after the engine has stopped and the vehicle condition has been turned to the OFF (LOCK) mode for at least 6 hours before restarting the engine:
| Temperature difference between each sensor values | Malfunction judgment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ECT1* - ECT2** | IAT*** - ECT2** | ECT sensor 1 | IAT sensor | ECT sensor 2 |
| Higher than 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Higher than 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Normal | Normal | Failure |
| From -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) to 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Failure | Normal | Normal | |
| Lower than -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) | Failure | Failure | Normal | |
| From -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) to 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Higher than 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Normal | Failure | Normal |
| From -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) to 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Normal | Normal | Normal | |
| From -13 deg. F (-25 deg. C) to -76 deg. F (-60 deg. C) | Normal | Failure | Normal | |
| Suspended**** | ||||
| Lower than -76 deg. F (-60 deg. C) | Normal | Failure | Normal | |
| Lower than -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) | Higher than 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Failure | Failure | Normal |
| From -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) to 90 deg. F (32 deg. C) | Failure | Normal | Normal | |
| Lower than -11 deg. F (-24 deg. C) | Normal | Normal | Failure | |
*: [ECT SENSOR 1]
**: [ECT SENSOR 2]
***: [IAT SENSOR (1)]
****: Malfunction judgment is suspended because the cooled air introduced after engine start lowers the intake air temperature; the ambient temperature condition does not stay equal.
[ ]: HDS Parameter
Possible CauseÂ
NOTE:Â The causes shown may not be a complete list of all potential problems, and it is possible that there may be other causes.
- ECT sensor 1 failure
- ECT sensor 2 failure
- IAT sensor failure
- Engine block heater attachment (non-genuine part)
Confirmation ProcedureÂ
Operating ConditionÂ
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode, and wait at least 6 hours.
- Start the engine, and let it idle for at least 10 seconds.
- Do not use an engine block heater because the engine coolant temperature will not stay equal during engine stop.
- When freeze data is stored, test the vehicle under an ambient temperature close to the intake air temperature in the freeze data.
- When an ambient temperature extremely changes, malfunction judgment may not execute. Avoid extreme temperature changing condition after or before engine start. (When the vehicle is parked in the garage, open the shutter to introduce outside air; then start the engine.)
With the HDSÂ
None.
Diagnosis DetailsÂ
Conditions for setting the DTCÂ
When a malfunction is detected during the first drive cycle, a Pending DTC is stored in the PCM memory. If the malfunction returns in the next (second) drive cycle, the MIL comes on and a Confirmed DTC and the freeze data are stored.
Conditions for clearing the DTCÂ
The MIL is cleared if the malfunction does not return in three consecutive trips in which the diagnostic runs. The MIL, the Pending DTC, the Confirmed DTC, and the freeze data can be cleared with the scan tool Clear command or by disconnecting the 12 volt battery.
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.