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Jim
Grant has been working in the automotive industry for over twenty
years. In addition, Jim is an ASE Master Technician with advanced
L/1 certification. He works as manager and technician in his
family's automotive business in New Hampshire. He writes weekly
automotive consumer columns and is editor of an automotive newsletter
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Jim Grant's Tech Tips
’95
Toyota Previa, Missing Intake Air Temperature Sensor
Q:
Could you provide the exact location for the intake air
temperature sensor on the Toyota Previa year ’95?
It would be magic if you could inform me, this car is not
known in France.
Jean
A:
The intake
air temperature sensor is built into the air flow meter
of the Toyota Previa. If the air temperature sensor has
failed it cannot be serviced independently. To replace the
air temperature sensor requires replacement of the air flow
meter assembly. To fore warn you, the air flow meter is
a bit on the pricey side. But, with a new air flow meter
you get a free intake air temperature sensor.
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