Kia Hyundai P0107 P0113 Codes Intake Air Temperature Sensor
This guide discusses fixing a defective sensor causing two faulty codes, P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Low and P0113 Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High. These procedures are applicable for Kia and Hyundai vehicles.
What you will need
Procedure
- Connect the OBD-II Scanner to the OBD-II port located below the dashboard.
- Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the accessories ON position.
- Go to the diagnostic menu on the scanner.
- Select read codes and check the stored codes.
- The scanner will show faulty code P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Low and P0113 Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High.
- Open the hood. Pull the hood release under the dashboard and unlock the hood latch on the vehicle’s front. Then pull the hood up and secure it open.
- Locate the intake air temperature sensor on the right side of the engine’s intake manifold.
- Disconnect the electrical connector of the air temperature sensor by pressing the clip and pulling the connector out.
- Remove the 10mm bolt on the sensor by turning it counterclockwise using a 10mm socket.
- Pull the sensor out from the vehicle.
- Line up the new intake air temperature sensor and press it to set it.
- Reinstall the 10mm bolt and reconnect the electrical connector of the intake air temperature sensor.
- Go back inside the vehicle and erase the stored codes on the scanner.
- Reconnect the OBD-II scanner and clear the fault codes.
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We hope you find the Kia Hyundai P0107 P0113 Codes Intake Air Temperature Sensor guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Kia and Hyundai.