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Engine Error

P0113

Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High

Severity
Medium

If your code reader dashboard displays the generic DTC error code P0113, your vehicle is currently experiencing an active failure related to "Intake Air Temperature Sensor 1 Circuit High". Proper system troubleshooting is required to safely clear this warning.

Driver's Summary

Code P0113 means your vehicle detected a problem with the intake air temperature sensor 1 circuit high system. The most common signs are poor cold start, black smoke from exhaust, lower power. You can typically drive short distances, but ignoring this code long-term will cause accelerated component wear and higher repair costs.

Symptoms

Poor cold start, black smoke from exhaust, lower power

Common Causes

  • Faulty IAT sensor
  • Dirty air filter
  • Open circuit in wiring
  • Bad sensor connector

How to Fix

  1. 1 Inspect air filter
  2. 2 Clean IAT sensor
  3. 3 Repair wiring harness
  4. 4 Replace IAT sensor

Technical Explanation

P0113 is stored after the control module confirms the fault over multiple ignition cycles, ruling out transient electrical noise as the cause. The diagnostic runs during closed-loop operation only, ensuring the engine is at full operating temperature and the PCM's fuel trim feedback loop is active before confirming any out-of-range condition. After two failed drive cycles, the code transitions from a pending to a confirmed DTC, and the PCM activates the MIL. Clearing the code without repairing the fault will result in re-illumination within one to two complete drive cycles.

Is It Safe to Drive?

Medium-severity fault: the car functions but not optimally. The faulty iat sensor issue will not resolve itself and will cause measurable long-term wear. A repair in the $50–$200 range now avoids far higher costs later.

Mechanic's Pro Tip

The most common mistake with P0113 is replacing the sensor without verifying the reference voltage and ground integrity first. Use a scan tool to monitor the sensor's live output; a truly failed sensor shows a stuck, flatlined reading — a sensor that fluctuates but reads slightly off usually indicates a wiring or vacuum issue, not a dead sensor. Always spray electrical contact cleaner on the connector pins before condemning the sensor.

Estimated Repair Cost USD
$50 $200

IAT sensor: $50 - $120; Labor: $50