Throwin a code
Throwin a code
Inspection is comming up soon and i cant get rid of this code on my car...the code is p0073, which im told is ambient air temp. Ive looked around on the car, and cant see anything the matter with it. Even tried reseting the ECU. Ideas?

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There should be a sensor in the elbow going into the air filter box. That sensor is prolly bad. They are about $7, so it is a cheap fix. Pic
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Either that, or NAPA (obviously).
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sxt03 wrote:What is the sensor called exactly?
AKA: AIT sensor5293138AA $7.75
Electrical - Powertrain control - Air intake temp sensor
Air intake temp sensor, neon
EDIT: viewtopic.php?t=20215
Bill
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1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
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Yep dealer pwn's all on this one. I think AutoZone wanted $30ish for it. Hence why I used NAPA for the illustration. 
Bill
2000 Neon MTX swap with '02 R/T PCM
1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
Probably shouldn't listen to anything your penis says, that guy's a dick.
Too much time spent here is a sign of a bad case of Ownaneonvirus.Patience, of course, is a very powerful weapon, but sometimes I start to regret that it is not a firearm.
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1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
Re: Throwin a code
i think the ambient air temp sensor is the one behind the front bumper just sitting by the bottom of the radiatorsxt03 wrote:Inspection is comming up soon and i cant get rid of this code on my car...the code is p0073, which im told is ambient air temp. Ive looked around on the car, and cant see anything the matter with it. Even tried reseting the ECU. Ideas?
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It can be in either or both places.
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2000 Neon MTX swap with '02 R/T PCM
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Too much time spent here is a sign of a bad case of Ownaneonvirus.Patience, of course, is a very powerful weapon, but sometimes I start to regret that it is not a firearm.
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1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
Intake air temperature and ambient air temperature are two different things. One refers to air IN THE INTAKE, while the other refers to the air OUTSIDE.
Remove the ambient air temp sensor (lower left of the radiator) and check it's resistance w/ a DMM. Should be between 9K - 11k ohms. If not, replace it. This sensor is for the compass/display on the rearview mirror that shows temperature and direction. Not sure if all cars came with the sensor, but I know my car doesn't have the compass display.
Oh and BTW, when you do fix the issue, it might take several trips for the CEL to reset. I recommend disconnecting the battery for 1/2 hr instead of waiting for the PCM to clear the code.
Remove the ambient air temp sensor (lower left of the radiator) and check it's resistance w/ a DMM. Should be between 9K - 11k ohms. If not, replace it. This sensor is for the compass/display on the rearview mirror that shows temperature and direction. Not sure if all cars came with the sensor, but I know my car doesn't have the compass display.
Oh and BTW, when you do fix the issue, it might take several trips for the CEL to reset. I recommend disconnecting the battery for 1/2 hr instead of waiting for the PCM to clear the code.
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Exactly. And I beleive both locations use the same sensor. Do the battery thing and let us know. Earlier (as in my '01) only use the one in the air filter inlet for both ambient and intake temp. The ambient part is more for alternator charging rate tho. If you leave it unplugged, you will get a battery light in the cluster.OB wrote:Intake air temperature and ambient air temperature are two different things. One refers to air IN THE INTAKE, while the other refers to the air OUTSIDE.
Remove the ambient air temp sensor (lower left of the radiator) and check it's resistance w/ a DMM. Should be between 9K - 11k ohms. If not, replace it. This sensor is for the compass/display on the rearview mirror that shows temperature and direction. Not sure if all cars came with the sensor, but I know my car doesn't have the compass display.
Oh and BTW, when you do fix the issue, it might take several trips for the CEL to reset. I recommend disconnecting the battery for 1/2 hr instead of waiting for the PCM to clear the code.
Bill
2000 Neon MTX swap with '02 R/T PCM
1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
Probably shouldn't listen to anything your penis says, that guy's a dick.
Too much time spent here is a sign of a bad case of Ownaneonvirus.Patience, of course, is a very powerful weapon, but sometimes I start to regret that it is not a firearm.
2000 Neon MTX swap with '02 R/T PCM
1999 neon coupe 2.4 swap
My car doesnt have a compass, nor does it have tempature on the rearview. Would my car still have this sensor, if so would it be in the same place?OB wrote:Intake air temperature and ambient air temperature are two different things. One refers to air IN THE INTAKE, while the other refers to the air OUTSIDE.
Remove the ambient air temp sensor (lower left of the radiator) and check it's resistance w/ a DMM. Should be between 9K - 11k ohms. If not, replace it. This sensor is for the compass/display on the rearview mirror that shows temperature and direction. Not sure if all cars came with the sensor, but I know my car doesn't have the compass display.
Oh and BTW, when you do fix the issue, it might take several trips for the CEL to reset. I recommend disconnecting the battery for 1/2 hr instead of waiting for the PCM to clear the code.

I believe they all came with it compass display or not. Well all NGC cars at the very least. The compass is an NGC controlled feature. I'm 95% sure my car has the sensor, but I haven't had time to look. I'll post back up when I find out.
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