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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1441128" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>[USER=92409]@John[/USER] The Air Intake Temperature sensor is threaded into the air filter case. I don't have info on the 2012 model, but on my 2006 it is visible if I remove the font seat, and look towards the engine, under the metal bracket that holds the seat's front cleat down. It is threaded into the plastic air filter box. The unit has a hexagonal metal base, so that it can be removed with a deep socket after the wiring connector has been disconnected from it. It is similar in shape to oil pressure sensors on cars - here is a picture of one on Ebay: <a href="https://www.ebay.com/itm/143946638976" target="_blank">https://www.ebay.com/itm/143946638976</a>. The service manual's test procedure for it is to lower the sensor into a container of water so that the electrical connections are above the water. Attach a pocket Ohm meter to the terminals. Place a thermometer into the water with the sensor, and heat the water slowly, then let it cool to 80C or 176F. At that temperature the Ohm meter should read 290 - 390 Ohms. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1441128, member: 93203"] [USER=92409]@John[/USER] The Air Intake Temperature sensor is threaded into the air filter case. I don't have info on the 2012 model, but on my 2006 it is visible if I remove the font seat, and look towards the engine, under the metal bracket that holds the seat's front cleat down. It is threaded into the plastic air filter box. The unit has a hexagonal metal base, so that it can be removed with a deep socket after the wiring connector has been disconnected from it. It is similar in shape to oil pressure sensors on cars - here is a picture of one on Ebay: [URL="https://www.ebay.com/itm/143946638976"]https://www.ebay.com/itm/143946638976[/URL]. The service manual's test procedure for it is to lower the sensor into a container of water so that the electrical connections are above the water. Attach a pocket Ohm meter to the terminals. Place a thermometer into the water with the sensor, and heat the water slowly, then let it cool to 80C or 176F. At that temperature the Ohm meter should read 290 - 390 Ohms. [/QUOTE]
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