Fix Kia/Hyundai P0107 P003 Fault Code Air Intake Tempenrature Sensor

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

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  • Air Intake Temperature Sensor
  • Mechanic Metric Toolset
    • 10mm Socket
    • Ratchet wrench
  • OBD-II Scanner

Procedure

  1. Connect the OBD-II Scanner to the OBD-II port located below the dashboard.
  2. Insert the key into the ignition switch and turn it to the accessories ON position.Connecting the OBD-II Scanner and Turning the Ignition Switch to Accessories.
  3. Go to the diagnostic menu on the scanner.Going to the Diagnostic Menu on the Scanner.
  4. Select read codes and check the stored codes.Checking the stored codes on the scanner.
  5. The scanner will show faulty code P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Low and P0113 Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High.Fault Code P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure Circuit Low.Fault Code P0113 Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High.
  6. 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.Opening the hood of the vehicle.
  7. Locate the intake air temperature sensor on the right side of the engine’s intake manifold.The Air Intake Temperature Sensor of the Kia or Hyundai.
  8. Disconnect the electrical connector of the air temperature sensor by pressing the clip and pulling the connector out.
  9. Remove the 10mm bolt on the sensor by turning it counterclockwise using a 10mm socket.
  10. Pull the sensor out from the vehicle.
  11. Line up the new intake air temperature sensor and press it to set it.
  12. Reinstall the 10mm bolt and reconnect the electrical connector of the intake air temperature sensor.
  13. Go back inside the vehicle and erase the stored codes on the scanner.
  14. 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.

Author

  • Rushit Hila • ASE Certified

    Rushit Hila, an ASE-certified engineer (G1 Automotive Maintenance and Repair), brings over two decades of hands-on experience in the automotive world to his writing. With a strong educational background, including a Master of Science in Engineering and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering, he has honed his skills and expertise through years of practical work. As a respected authority in the field, Mr. Hila is dedicated to offering insightful and valuable content that resonates with both vehicle owners and mechanics.

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