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The (IAT) sensor is mounted in the intake system so the tip will be exposed to the air entering the engine
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Monitors the temperature of the air entering the engine and sends it to the PCM/ECM in form of resistance, and the way this process works is that the PCM/ECM applies a reference voltage to the sensor then looks at the voltage signal it receives back to calculate air temperature.
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The PCM/ECM needs this information to estimate air density so it can balance the air/fuel mixture. Cold air is more dense than hot air, so cold air requires more fuel to maintain the same air/fuel ratio. The PCM/ECM changes air/fuel ratio by changing the length of time that the fuel injectors are open.
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The intake air temperature is known as a thermistor
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Is a resistance thermometer, whose resistance is dependent on temperature. The (IAT) sensor is a thermistor because it depends on resistance to calculate the air temperature. They are two types of thermistors.
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As temperature increases resistance decreases. NTC thermistors are both non linear and linear resistors, which alters their resistance characteristics with temperature.
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PTC is a thermistor with a positive coefficient, which means the resistance increases as temperature increases
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