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Old 08-28-2004, 11:25 AM   #1 (permalink)
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85 Celica GT AIT sensor location

Hi everyone. First time poster but through the last few months, these forums have been more than helpful in working and improving my 85 GT. Anyway, the car was purchased recently but unfortunately, i havn't been able to find a manual for it yet . I do however need to locate the AIT sensor wires because i have a pending mod on the way. If someone could atleast give me a hint as to where to start looking, it would be great. I've seen standalone AIT sensors but I have a feeling that on the 85's, the sensors (O2, Mass Air, AIT) were all bundled in one module. Thanks for your help!! I'll post some pics up of the project so far if anyone's interrested.
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Old 08-29-2004, 02:26 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i don't know but on my 92 celica GT it was a plug on the back on where my air filter was but I don't know about on yours
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If you're trying to put one of those ebay "performance" resistor there, save your money and time. Don't. Its a 1 cent resistor that cause the car to run rich for no good reason. If you have MAF sensor, you won't have IAT I believe.
You can't bundle O2 with MAF. O2 is on exhaust and MAF is on intake.
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thanks for the help! definatley appreciated. Time to ditch the cheap performance module and get the real deal...an ECU upgrade. any suggestions??
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