- manifold air temperature sensor
- (MAT sensor) sensor that monitors the temperature of the air entering the intake manifold
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
Dictionary of automotive terms. 2015.
manifold charge temperature sensor — (MCT) same as the air charge temperature sensor (ACT) … Dictionary of automotive terms
air charge temperature sensor — (ACTS) a thermistor sensor that inputs the temperature of the incoming air stream in the air filter or intake manifold to the computer. It can be located in the intake manifold (EFI systems) or the air cleaner. On carbureted vehicles, if the air… … Dictionary of automotive terms
MAT sensor — Acronym for manifold air temperature sensor … Dictionary of automotive terms
sensor — [1] An electronic detection device that receives and reacts to a signal, such as a change in voltage, temperature or pressure. [2] Material or device which goes through physical change or electronic characteristic change as surrounding conditions … Dictionary of automotive terms
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