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Tundra Intake Air Temperature Sensor Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2014 Toyota Tundra experienced issues with the check engine light, power loss, and rough running, attributed to the intake air temperature sensor. The diagnostic error code P0113 indicated a high signal from the sensor. After confirming the wiring and connections were intact, replacing the sensor resolved the problem, restoring the engine's performance.
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liam_flame9 (community.author)
Thanks, I checked the wiring and connections, and they look fine. The error code is P0113, which means the signal from the intake air temperature sensor is too high. Could it still be the wiring, or is the sensor probably bad?
antondunkel16
With a P0113 error code and the wiring looking good, the intake air temperature sensor is likely the problem. You can't rule out the wiring completely without more testing, but replacing the sensor is the next logical step. I'd suggest taking it to a workshop for a proper diagnosis.
liam_flame9 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. I had the sensor replaced at a local shop, and it cost 155€. The problem is fixed, and the engine runs great now.
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antondunkel16
Sounds like it could be the intake air temperature sensor. Have you checked the wiring and connections to the sensor for any damage?