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Got the P0113 code and replaced the IAT sensor - still get the code.
Need to check wiring but there could be a kink or a crimp anywhere inside this plastic coated wire. As you know the wire is very thin and it could be damaged anywhere along the line. How do I go about checking this wiring?
I just went to auto zone and bought the replacement pigtail when that happened to me. Less than $10 and a little solder and your done. The IAT was fine but I bought a replacement anyway--$7.
I just went to auto zone and bought the replacement pigtail when that happened to me. Less than $10 and a little solder and your done. The IAT was fine but I bought a replacement anyway--$7.
The wires on the pig tail are pretty long and can get you way past where the wires usually break, which is very near the plug.
I just went to auto zone and bought the replacement pigtail when that happened to me. Less than $10 and a little solder and your done. The IAT was fine but I bought a replacement anyway--$7.
I'm calling AutoZone and they say they don't know what the 'pigtail' is...but I think he's typing in "P-I-G-T-A-I-L".
Any easy way to point the average AZ guy in the right direction?
update: Just called Chevy dealer. IAT sensor is $24.52. The pigtail wire is $30.00!!! WTF!?!
Ok, I'll make it real easy for everyone....I need the $3 pigtail from AutoZone... ;-P
When I call AutoZone, How/What/Who do I ask for?!?!