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Location of air intake temperature sensor for jaguar x type V6 2.5 2001

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This is mounted on the air intake pipe from the air filter to the plenam chamber

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Rick Gillis

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: Can't locate Intake Air Temperature Sensor Connector

The IAT is integrated with the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor all one unit the following diagram should help
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SOURCE: Where is the mass air flow sensor located on a jaguar x-type

hi from the uk the location of mass air flow sensor on x type jag is as follows==it is on the r/h/side of the air filter cover with jaguar embossed on top? this sensor is just prior to the intake hose that connects to the motorised throttle body from filter connections underneath it to unplug and meter is held by two screws ?if memory serves ? may i suggest you remove the large hose and use a little wd40 or similar to clean /lubricate the throttle butterfly in throttle body throat at this point so as to prevent future sticking upsetting of idling ? hope this helps ?

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Mar 31, 2009

SOURCE: intake air temperature sensor 02 hyundai elantra

Yes...it is also called the MAP-Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: sensor locations

air intake look at snorkel it could be part of mass air flow check intake for eng coolant

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SOURCE: Where is located intake air temperature sensor on

INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR IS ON THE INTAKE MANIFOLD CLOSE TO CLOSE TO THROTTLE BODY UNIT.

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WHERE IS THE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATED ON THE 2003 JAGUAR XTYPE?

if iam correct its on the air intake the sensor should be next to it look at a diagram and u should locate it bye
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Location air temp sensor

Location of Intake Air Temperature Sensor:
The intake air temperature sensor, which is mounted on the mass air flow meter, monitors the intake air temperature. The intake air temperature sensor has a built-in thermistor with a resistance that varies according to the temperature of the intake air. When the intake air temperature becomes low, the resistance of the thermistor increases When the temperature becomes high, the resistance drops .
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Service code p0070

This is the ambient air temperature sensor. It is located just prior to the intake hose that connects to the throttle body.
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Location of maf sensor on jaguar x type 2004

DON'T USE WD40 on the air intake this will destroy the Lambda sensors,
for info on the location go here http://www.bluejag.co.uk/X-Type-MAF-Sensor.php
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Have code on my 03 Jaguar p0420 can someone plz tell how to correct and it also says p1111

P0420 = Catalyst system efficiency below threshold (Bank 1) - possible sensor fault ?
P1111 = Intake air temperature ( IAT ) Sensor circuit intermittent high voltage - again a possible sensor or cable fault.
Take the car to a reputable repair shop and they will be able to confirm the faults by testing.
Hope this helps - good luck.
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What is P1111 AND P1647 on jaguar x-type

Hello! Code P1111 is pointing at a defective air temperature sensor.

Jaguar does not have a code P1647. However if the code was in the P164x area it is an effect not a cause; The air temp. sensor controls fuel flow by sensing a differential in temperature; This device is called a MAP. A small black component with two mounting bolt holes with an electrical connector. It cost around $80 if purchased at an auto parts store. Follow back from your air filter towards the intake (need to remove plastic engine cover) to locate the MAP.

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Where is the mass air flow sensor located on a jaguar x-type

hi from the uk the location of mass air flow sensor on x type jag is as follows==it is on the r/h/side of the air filter cover with jaguar embossed on top? this sensor is just prior to the intake hose that connects to the motorised throttle body from filter connections underneath it to unplug and meter is held by two screws ?if memory serves ? may i suggest you remove the large hose and use a little wd40 or similar to clean /lubricate the throttle butterfly in throttle body throat at this point so as to prevent future sticking upsetting of idling ? hope this helps ?
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Jaguar S type 4.2 V8

Map sensor is at the back of the intake manifold.

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Air Temperature Sensor

most of times it is located on the big breather hose after the air filter
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