JDM_Rook
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okay, so I got a .7 reading from the sensor ground connection to negative battery post. But nothing came up on the ECU IAT pin to "hot" IAT plug connector. All the wiring looked good and it's surrounded in split loom. Should I try an locate a IAT plug connector from a junkyard and solder that in?
You were right with all your assumptions, good job. There being no continuity between the connector and the ecu is most definitely your problem. You should just run a new wire all the way down to the ecu, its easier than disassembling the harness to find the break. Finding a new connector may help, and may be prudent, but probably isnt the issue.


lol. The connector you have pictured is the fan switch. The IAT connector has a red/yel wire.
lol. The connector you have pictured is the fan switch. The IAT connector has a red/yel wire.
I thought this connector shown here is for the fan swith located on top of the thermostat housing? Green and black but with shorter wiring, and on the opposite side of the engine.
i am under impression our 'iat' is actually called VAT: vane air temperature, (close to intake air temp). i put in g force chip and had to find this sensor (right end of intake manifold). autozone was able to identify it. yours is obviously in same spot but my wires are diff. colors.