SOURCE: chev cavalier 2.2L IAT sensors location (non ECOtec)
Your IAT sensor is going to be on the intake tube.
the connector you should see is a oval two wire connector. (the normal for chevys) the other connector going to the intake tube is the mass air flow, these usually have 4-6 wires.
I can't help you with your govenor problem
SOURCE: locating the iat sensor on a chevy tahoe 2008
Yes. That is exactly it. The Air Intake Temp Sensor is built into the Mass Air Flow Sensor on the Air Filter Box. Below is a picture...
I personally have not connected one of these Chips to a Tahoe...What I can provide you with, is the Connector Diagram so you know exactly what Wires you need to Splice in to. See below...
I hope this helps you. If you have any more questions or need any more diagrams, please don't hesisitate to ask...Thanks again, JShreader.
SOURCE: 99 suburban 5.7 1500 location of camshaft sensor
It's in the distributor. There is 2 connectors on the outside of the distributor to it. Make sure they are both connected before replacing parts. The gear on the distributor wears out too.
SOURCE: where is the iat sensor located on a 1999 chevy cavalier 4cyl
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor determines the air temperature
inside the intake manifold. Resistance changes in response to the
ambient air temperature. The sensor has a negative temperature
coefficient. As the temperature of the sensor rises the resistance
across the sensor decreases. This provides a signal to the PCM
indicating the temperature of the incoming air charge. This sensor helps
the PCM to determine spark timing and air/fuel ratio. Information from
this sensor is added to the pressure sensor information to calculate the
air mass being sent to the cylinders. The IAT is a two wire sensor, a
5-volt reference signal is sent to the sensor and the signal return is
based upon the change in the measured resistance due to temperature.
Fig. 1: The IAT sensor is located in the air cleaner outlet
tube-2.2L engine and 2.4L engine
Hope helped.
SOURCE: Where is the IAT (Intake Air Temperature) sensor
The intake air temperature sensor on a 6.6L diesel is part of the mass air flow sensor, located just outside the air filter housing, in the intake air snorkle going to the engine. The other one is for the turbo system and is located directly at the top of the engine in the inlet pipe for the turbo. This on is the intake temperature heater / sensor, and will set a totally different code relating to the turbo. The one you want is incorporated with the MAF sensor. Usually code P0101 sets.
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor/Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is located in the air cleaner case.
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The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is an integral part of the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. Looks like this:
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