





Air Temp Sensor for Toyota Hiace (KDH200 KDH220 KDH222) 2.5L 2KD 05-06 Diesel
Workshop Grade Replaces 89424-60010
BRAND NEW *OEM Quality* Intake Air Temperature Sensor to suit Toyota HiAce KDH200R, KDH220R, and KDH222R 2.5L 2KD-FTV turbo diesel van and bus.
If your HiAce is running rough, using more fuel than usual, or showing a check engine light - this sensor is a known failure point on the 2KD diesel. Direct connector match with no wiring modification required. Dispatched from Melbourne same-day.
TO SUIT
This sensor suits the Toyota HiAce KDH200R and KDH220R 2.5L 2KD-FTV diesel van from January 2005 to December 2006, and the KDH222R 2.5L 2KD-FTV commuter bus over the same period. Connector: 2-pin oval grey. Also fits the 3.0L 1KD-FTV HiAce (KDH221R) from 2006 onward.
OEM PART NUMBERS
- 89424-60010
- 89424-28020
OTHER PART NUMBERS
- NTY: ECT-TY-005
- VEMO: V70-72-0119
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1 x Intake Air Temperature Sensor - 2-pin oval grey connector, M16 x 1.5mm thread.
ABOUT THIS SENSOR
The intake air temperature sensor on the HiAce 2KD-FTV monitors the temperature of air entering the intake manifold and feeds this data to the ECU for fuel injection calibration. These sensors are a common failure point on high-mileage commercial HiAce vans due to heat cycling and vibration over time.
A failed sensor causes the ECU to use a fixed default temperature value, leading to incorrect fuelling, black smoke on start-up, increased consumption, and a check engine light.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF FAILURE
- Check engine light with codes P0095 to P0098
- Increased fuel consumption on the HiAce diesel
- Black smoke or over-fuelling on cold start
- Rough idle or hesitation under load
- Hard starting in cold conditions
- Reduced engine performance
- [01/05 - 12/06] TOYOTA HIACE KDH200R 2.5L 4cyl 2KD-FTV (Van - RWD)
- [01/05 - 12/06] TOYOTA HIACE KDH220R 2.5L 4cyl 2KD-FTV (Van - RWD)
- [01/05 - 12/06] TOYOTA HIACE KDH222R 2.5L 4cyl 2KD-FTV (Bus - RWD)
- [01/06 - 12/19] TOYOTA HIACE KDH221R 3.0L 4cyl 1KD-FTV (Van - RWD)
What does an intake air temperature (IAT) sensor do?
The intake air temperature (IAT) sensor measures the temperature of air entering the engine and sends this data to the ECU. Cold dense air contains more oxygen than warm thin air and requires more fuel for the same combustion result. The ECU uses IAT data alongside manifold pressure or airflow data to calculate the correct fuel injection quantity and ignition timing for the current air temperature conditions. On many vehicles the IAT sensor is integrated into the mass airflow (MAF) sensor housing.
What are the symptoms of a failing air temperature sensor?
Common symptoms include poor fuel economy as the ECU miscalculates fuel delivery based on incorrect temperature data, rough idle or hesitation under acceleration, black smoke from the exhaust due to over-fuelling, hard starting particularly from cold, and a Check Engine light with IAT circuit fault codes P0110 to P0114. Some vehicles may also experience difficulty starting because the ECU cannot correctly calculate the cold start enrichment required.
How do I test an air temperature sensor?
The IAT sensor is a thermistor that changes resistance with temperature. With a cold engine (ambient temperature) the resistance is high - typically 2,000 to 3,000 ohms at 20 degrees C. As temperature rises resistance falls. You can test resistance with a multimeter at the sensor connector and compare against the temperature/resistance chart in your vehicle service manual. An OBD2 scanner showing an IAT reading that does not match ambient temperature when the engine is cold is also a strong indicator of failure.
Is the IAT sensor the same as the MAF sensor?
No - they are different sensors, although on many modern vehicles the IAT sensor is built into the MAF sensor housing as a combined unit. The MAF sensor measures the mass of air entering the engine using a hot wire element. The IAT sensor measures the temperature of that air using a thermistor. If you have a combined MAF/IAT unit that fails, you typically need to replace the complete assembly. Use the Vehicle Part Finder to confirm which type is fitted to your vehicle.
Can a faulty IAT sensor cause my vehicle to fail an emissions test?
Yes. An incorrect IAT reading causes the ECU to miscalculate fuel delivery, typically resulting in a rich running condition with higher CO and hydrocarbon emissions. An active fault code from the IAT sensor will also cause most roadworthy and emissions inspection systems to flag the vehicle as failing the on-board diagnostics check before exhaust emissions are even measured. Resolve any IAT sensor faults before presenting for an emissions test.
Does the IAT sensor need to be reset or calibrated after replacement?
No - the IAT sensor is a passive thermistor requiring no calibration or programming. It is a direct plug-in replacement. Clear any stored fault codes with an OBD2 scanner after fitting the new sensor. The ECU will immediately begin reading the new sensor data and adjust fuelling accordingly. If the vehicle has been running rich due to the faulty sensor, fuel trim values will self-correct over several drive cycles.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | CAT048-1 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | CAT048 |
| Reference OEM Number | 89424-60010 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 89424-28020, 89424-60010, 8942428020, 8942460010 |
| Related Part Numbers | CAT048, AT337, ATS-027, ATS1040 |
| Trade Part Numbers | NTY: ECT-TY-005, VEMO: V70-72-0119 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Product Type | SENSOR |
| Sensor Type | Intake Air Temperature Sensor |
| Features | Direct Fit |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Thread Size | M16x1.5 mm |
| Spanner Size | 22 mm |
| Number of pins | 2 -pin connector |
| Connector Shape | oval |
| Housing Colour | Grey |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
| Unit Of Measure | ea |
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