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    Okay so my car was throwing codes for the intake air temperature sensor. I replaced the intake air temperature sensor with a new duralast 1. I'm still getting the same code p0112 and i cant figure out how to test the wire and fix it. Help
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    Testing the wire to see if it could be grounding out some where or what?
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    But how do I test for it? I'm asking for somebody to tell me how I would test it
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    Well for power could use a power probe which you just touch the wire and if the light bulb lights up you have power there or you could use a multimeter. with the multimeter you can see how much power is there and you can also test if it is an open or closed circuit when using Ohms. Hope this helped.
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    At night.

    get a spray bottle with tap water.

    spray and watch for sparks with no lights on.
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