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The Dodge Air Temperature Sensor consists of a small intake thermistor that continuously feeds the computer data on air heat for sharper fueling. Dodge was born from a machine shop with the first all steel body in 1914 and still prizes brute durability that scoffs at potholes and salted winter roads. Every chassis feels like it has been carved from a solid chunk of metal. The steering feels quick yet honest, and the brakes don't fade after furious, repeated stops. The legendary HEMI sends thick torque low in the revs, pinning you back as its squared muscle lines remain unmistakable wherever you roam. Electric models replace the rumble of gasoline with Fratzonic Chambered Exhaust. This is a 600 watt sound system that growls in Drag, Donut, or Sport and whispers in Stealth so neighbors don't wake up. In conjunction with the Air Temperature Sensor, smart electronics sample temps, pressures and flow hundreds of times a second to squeeze every drop of performance without drama. The Air Temperature Sensor can be replaced in about fifteen minutes with simple tools when the gauges are slowly receiving intake information. Leveling the Dodge, remove the battery and trace the intake tube to the two wire plug. Remove the harness, loosen the spring, and twist the old one out. Carefully check the hole and O-ring. The new Air Temperature Sensor should fit until it clicks into place. Replace the old sensor, reconnect the spring, plug it back in, restore battery power, and start the second Dodge. Utilize a pocket reader to clear codes and confirm a steady idle while taking a jaunt.