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mikeg9876 09-12-06 10:55 AM

waterthermo sensor and air intake sensor
 
hey guys i have been looking for a diagram just to be positive as too the placement of the waterthermo and air intake sensor for a bit now and have had no luck for some reason. if any of the experts here could help i would be greatly appreciated.

Aaron Cake 09-12-06 11:30 AM

The ECT (engine coolant temp) sensor is on the back of the water pump housing.

The placement of the IAT (intake air temp) sensor depends on your car. S4 NAs have it on the dynamic chamber under the ASV valve. TIIs have it on the dapter that connects the throttle body to the intercooler pipe. I don't remember where S5 NAs have it but likely it's on the intake plenum.

mikeg9876 09-12-06 11:54 AM

thanks man much help, so why are the parts on the fc called so many different names by different ppl lol, don't make sense, not even the hayne and the service manual are the same although the haynes sucks

R_PROWESS 09-12-06 12:54 PM

how rare is it for a ect and an ait to go bad? what can go wrong with them anyway what i mean is how do they even go bad? theres no moving parts are there? i think my ect is shot

jeremy 09-12-06 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Aaron Cake
The ECT (engine coolant temp) sensor is on the back of the water pump housing.

The placement of the IAT (intake air temp) sensor depends on your car. S4 NAs have it on the dynamic chamber under the ASV valve. TIIs have it on the dapter that connects the throttle body to the intercooler pipe. I don't remember where S5 NAs have it but likely it's on the intake plenum.

s5's have it on the driver's side of the intake and one built into the afm.

mikeg9876 09-12-06 02:14 PM

don't know how often they go bad but my local expert at the shop here says when they both go bad it cause havoc on the car. my car doesn't start unless i pump it full of gas than it won't stay running if i let off the gas/.

R_PROWESS 09-12-06 02:43 PM

i didnt mean they both went bad at the same time. I meant as individual parts the resons for them malfunctioning are??

Aaron Cake 09-12-06 03:20 PM

They will either fail open, or give a wrong reading. It's not common for them to fail, but they do fail occasionally. They are not related, so failure in one does not mean the other is bad as well.

iceblue 09-12-06 07:12 PM

Generaly the water thermo sensor becomes brittle and falls apart as the electrical connector is plastic and in the engin bay. If they both went bad your car wouldent go crazy or anything if I understand what you asking mikeg9876 and if thats what you expert is saying id find me a new one.

mikeg9876 09-12-06 08:50 PM

ok thanks i have gone through almost everything i can think of on this thing, i mean i checked the plugs, wires, vaccuum leaks, fuel pump, lines everything just can't figure it out, than i took it to kramer mazda up here in calgary and there is a guy there that has been doin rx7 for awhile, we scanned it and it came back sayin the maf, air intake and waterthermo was gone. so i'm just slowly replacing these to see if hopefully it will stay running without me stayin on the gas.

Aaron Cake 09-13-06 09:20 AM

Sounds like spurious codes, or a larger wiring problem.

xxpezzxx 11-09-06 01:33 AM

kinda funny , both of mine broke in the same day, all because i decided to lume and fix some wiring, both snapped with in 5 minutes, anyone know how much they cost ?


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