2017-10-10
Verify the integrity and proper connection of the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 in Bank 2.
Check for any damaged or disconnected wires leading to the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 in Bank 2.
Clean or replace the Intake Air Temperature Sensor 2 in Bank 2 if it appears to be dirty or faulty.
Inspect and clean the air intake system, ensuring no obstructions or build
up are affecting the airflow.
If all else fails, replace the Engine Control Module (ECM) or Powertrain Control Module (PCM) as a last resort.
Faulty Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor
Loose or damaged wiring connections to the IAT sensor
Intake air temperature sensor circuit shorted to ground
Faulty engine control module (ECM)
Intake air leak near the IAT sensor location
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
Decreased acceleration and engine power
Difficulty starting the vehicle
Rough idling and stalling
Poor fuel efficiency
Illumination of the Check Engine Light