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Pontiac 12160244 Sensor,Intake Air Temperature

1993-2005 Pontiac

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GM 12160244 Sensor,Intake Air Temperature
  • Part Description
    SENSOR, Computer Control Sensors
  • Replaces
    12110319
  • Manufacturer
    General Motors
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  • Product Specifications

    BrandGenuine Pontiac
    Manufacturer Part Number12160244
    Part DescriptionSENSOR, Computer Control Sensors
    Item Dimensions2.8 x 2.0 x 0.4 inches
    Item Weight0.30 Pounds
    ConditionNew
    Fitment TypeDirect Replacement
    Replaces12110319
    ManufacturerGeneral Motors
    SKU12160244
    WarrantyThis genuine GM part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
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  • Vehicle Fitment

    Year Make Model Engine Important vehicle option details
    2001-2005 Pontiac Aztek6 Cyl 3.4LAZTEK, GT AWD
    1995-2005 Pontiac Bonneville6 Cyl 3.8LGXP 4 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR, SLE 4 DOOR, SSE, SSE 4 DOOR, SSEI 4 DOOR
    1993-2002 Pontiac Firebird6 Cyl 3.4L, 6 Cyl 3.8L, 8 Cyl 5.7L2 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE, COUPE
    2004 Pontiac GTO8 Cyl 5.7LGTO
    1994-2005 Pontiac Grand Am4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.4L, 6 Cyl 3.1L, 6 Cyl 3.4LGT 2 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR COUPE, GT 4 DOOR, GT1 2 DOOR, GT1 2 DOOR COUPE, GT1 4 DOOR, SE 2 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR SEDAN, SE1 2 DOOR, SE1 4 DOOR
    1996-2003 Pontiac Grand Prix6 Cyl 3.1L, 6 Cyl 3.8L2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, GT 2 DOOR, GT 4 DOOR, GTP 2 DOOR, GTP 4 DOOR, SE 2 DOOR, SE 4 DOOR
    1999-2005 Pontiac Montana6 Cyl 3.4L2/SLIDING DOORS, AWD EXT 2/SLIDING DOORS, EXT, EXT 2/SLIDING DOORS, MONTANA, SPECIAL 2/SLIDING DOORS
    1995-2005 Pontiac Sunfire4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.3L, 4 Cyl 2.4L2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, CONVERTIBLE, GT 2 DOOR
    1996-1998 Pontiac Trans Sport6 Cyl 3.4L2/SLIDING DOORS, EXT, EXT 2/SLIDING DOORS, TRANS SPORT
  • Customer Questions & Expert Answers

    Q:
    I am wonder if this is complete and correct part for my vehicle. Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    A:
    You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 12160244 fits your vehicle.
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    Q:
    Where is the MAF/IAT sensor located and how do you remove it for Cadillac DeVille and DTS? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The sensor for Intake Manifold Temperature (IMT) stands right at the air cleaner on the air intake duct. To start with, one must remove the cable from a negative battery terminal. Next, detach the electrical connector from the MAF/IMT sensor. After that, it is important to unscrew the screws that hold MAF/IMT sensor to both the air filter housing and the air intake duct. It must be taken off from either place. Finally, reinstalling is a simple thing as described above.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to test and replace the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor on Cadillac ElDorado and Fleetwood? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The Intake Manifold Temperature (IMT) sensor is a thermistor that measures the temperature of the air entering the engine. It has a high resistance at low temperatures and vice versa. The PCM supplies a 5-volt signal to the sensor and measures the voltage to calculate the incoming air temperature. The sensor signal is used to adjust spark timing based on air density.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to check and replace Camshaft Position Sensor,Coolant Temperature Sensor,Crankshaft Position Sensor,Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor,Knock Sensor,Oxygen Sensor,Vehicle Speed Sensor,Neutral Safety Switch,MAP Sensor and Throttle Position Sensor on Chevrolet Blazer,S10,GMC Jimmy and Sonoma? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Various engine sensors and components have checking procedures,the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is a thermistor that changes resistance with temperature, and a failure in the circuit can cause trouble codes. The resistance should be measured when cold and warm while ensuring reference voltage from PCM is around 5.0 volts for the verification. Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor monitors changes in intake manifold pressure then varies its voltage output accordingly. Look at the reference voltage and signal voltage with the ignition on and engine off, and observe voltage changes as the engine's vacuum changes. Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor acts as a thermistor where you can measure its resistance at different temperatures to make sure it changes as expected. Also, use a scan tool to monitor the IAT sensor for performance. The oxygen sensor in exhaust detects oxygen content which you can check its millivolt signal while warming up your engine. Check whether the oxygen sensor heater has correct voltage or not. Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) provides speed data to PCM which can be checked for reference voltage. Depending on the type of engine, Camshaft Sensor and Crankshaft Sensor should be checked for resistance and proper signal output. Finally, Knock Sensors detect engine knock which should be checked for reference voltage and resistance. If any component fails these checks, replacement may be necessary.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to remove and install the IAT sensor in different engine types on Chevrolet Express? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Take the cable away from the negative battery terminal. This sensor is found on the air intake duct for 4.3L V6 and 5.0L, 5.7L, and 7.4L V8 engines as indicated below. Take off the Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor's electrical connector. In case of a vehicle with a 4.3L V8 or a 5.0L, 5.7L, or 7.4L V8 engine, you should just disconnect the electrical connector and pull it out of its mounting hole in the intake duct by holding firmly onto it. Grasp it firmly and carefully remove the Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor from the air intake duct of your vehicle with firmness and care to avoid any damage that might be caused to either the sensor or the air intake duct itself when removing it out of there by pulling gently but forcefully against resistance or twisting one way then another before lifting up off its mount point near where the other wires are attached nearby; you can also use pliers if necessary but make sure not to break anything while doing so! The Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor is removed by holding it tightly and pulling out of an air intake duct. All cracks, tears, and deteriorations are inspected around an Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor mounting hole in an air intake duct. Replace the intake duct if there is any damage on the mounting hole. Installation is done in reverse order as compared to removal operations: for example, what was removed first should now be installed last while what was installed last becomes the first part that should be removed prior to the installation process beginning all over again at each step along the way until everything has been put into the correct place exactly where needed which would require following the proper sequence according to the plan provided here within these instructions given previously such as referring back through one page only instead of going through the whole book all at once without any reference points whatsoever except those mentioned above concerning the order followed during the disassembly stage according to the schedule prepared from the original manufacturer's manual, etc. This is true for 4.8L, 5.3L, and 6.0L V8 engines wherein the Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor is one of the parts of the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What is the purpose of the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor for Chevrolet C1500 and K1500? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The Intake Manifold Temperature (IMT) sensor is a thermistor, a resistor that changes its resistance value with temperature. The voltage signal from the sensor to the PCM will be directly affected by this change in the resistance values. Resistance values decrease as the sensor temperature increases. The resistance values, however, increase as the sensor temperature goes down. It should be noted that only 1996 through 2000 models are equipped with an IMT sensor. This test sets a diagnostic trouble code and illuminates the Service Engine Soon light. Clearing the diagnostic trouble code after performing tests is mandatory together with making necessary repairs. One can find the Intake Manifold Temperature (IMT) sensor installed either in the air intake duct near the air cleaner or in it. Check that there are no loose terminals in the connector and breakages on wires leading to the sensor first of all. Make repairs where necessary. Before checking intake manifold temperature sensor, check PCM voltage supply and ground circuits. Disconnect electrical connector from IMT Sensor and connect positive lead of voltmeter to tan wire terminal and negative lead to black wire terminal at harness connector. Turn ignition switch ON- voltage reading should be approximately 5.0 volts. If voltage is not correct; check wiring between sensor and PCM. If circuits are good, then have PCM checked at dealer service department or other properly equipped repair facility. Disconnect electrical connector from IMT sensor with ignition switch OFF. With an ohmmeter measure resistance between two Intake Manifold Temperature sensor terminals on sensor while completely cold (50 to 80-degrees F). Reconnect electrical connector to sensor start engine and warm up until operating temperature is reached (180 to 200-degrees F), disconnect connector again, measure resistance. Compare your measurements against resistance chart for this vehicle. Should there be incorrect results of this test, replace intake manifold temperature sensor. A more accurate check may be performed by removing air intake duct and heating the sensor, with a heat gun or hair dryer while you monitor the resistance of the sensor. Disconnect electrical connector from sensor. Carefully remove sensor from air intake duct or air cleaner assembly. Installation is reverse of removal.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How to replace the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor on Chevrolet Trailblazer? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor is a thermistor. This sensor changes its resistance values in correspondence with temperature. As the sensor's temperature increases, the sensor's resistance values decrease. On the contrary, as the sensor's temperature decreases, the resistance values of the sensor increase. First, remove the electrical connector to replace an Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor. Second, twist and pull out the unit from the air intake duct. The installation process is simple- just do opposite steps of the removal process.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    How do you remove the IAT sensor on Chevrolet Cobalt,HHR and Saturn ION? Posted by Customer
    A:
    To remove the Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor on 2.0L supercharged models, start by turning the ignition key to OFF. Disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor located near the ECT, below it, and behind the snout of the supercharger drive.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
    Q:
    What initial checks should you perform on the IAT sensor and its connections before further testing for the 1989 Chevrolet C1500? Posted by Customer
    A:
    Before checking the IAT sensor itself, you should check the voltage supply and ground circuits from the PCM. Additionally, inspect the connector terminals and wires leading to the sensor for looseness and breaks, and repair them if necessary.
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    Q:
    What is the final step in the installation process for the 2013 Chevrolet Corvette? Posted by Customer
    A:
    The final step in the installation process is to reverse the steps of removal.
    Posted by GMPartsGiant Specialist
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    Q:
    What should be noted about the MAF/IAT sensor for the engine for the 2005 Chevrolet Corvette? Posted by Customer
    A:
    For these engines, it's important to note that on supercharged 6.2L (LS9) engines, the Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is a separate sensor mounted on the charge air cooler. The MAF sensor is located on the side of the intake air duct portion of the air filter housing.
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