P00A5


2017-10-10


Description:

  • Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 Circuit Bank 2

Possible Symptoms:

  • Check for any loose or damaged wiring connections to the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 on Bank 2

  • Clean or replace the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 on Bank 2, if it is dirty, faulty, or malfunctioning

  • Inspect and clean the air intake system, ensuring there are no obstructions or blockages

  • Update or reprogram the vehicle's engine control module (ECM) software to ensure proper communication with the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 on Bank 2

  • If all else fails, replace the Engine Control Module (ECM) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) as a last resort.

Possible Causes:

  • Faulty intake air temperature sensor

  • Wiring or connection issue in the intake air temperature sensor circuit

  • Engine control module (ECM) malfunction

  • Faulty oxygen sensor in bank 2

  • Intake air leak in bank 2

Related Parts:

  • Intake Air Temperature Sensor: Intake Air Temperature Sensor measures the temperature of air at which it is taken into the engine. This car's malfunctioning sensor will lead to engine stalling, lack of power and engine noises

Possible Solutions:

  • Engine misfire or rough idle

  • Decreased fuel efficiency

  • Lack of power or acceleration

  • Engine stalling or difficulty starting

  • Illuminated check engine light

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