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P0070 — Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit A

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P0070

Generic P — Powertrain

Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit A

Brand: Generic
Views: UK: 15 EN: 24 RU: 29
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Causes

  • Open or short in the AAT sensor wiring
  • Corroded, damaged, or loose AAT sensor connector
  • Failed ambient air temperature (NTC) sensor
  • Short to battery voltage or short to ground
  • Poor ground or reference voltage to sensor
  • PCM input circuit fault or intermittent PCM connection

Symptoms

  • Diagnostic trouble code stored and MIL illumination (may vary by vehicle)
  • Incorrect ambient temperature reading on climate or instrument display
  • HVAC automatic temperature control may behave incorrectly
  • Cold-start enrichments or emissions-related strategies may be affected
  • Possible intermittent or constant fault depending on wiring condition

What to check

  • Read freeze-frame and live AAT sensor data with a scan tool; note displayed temperature and any obvious fixed values (e.g., -40°C or a max value).
  • Compare AAT reading to actual ambient temperature (digital thermometer).
  • Visually inspect sensor location, connector, and wiring for damage, corrosion, or water intrusion.
  • Back-probe connector and measure sensor voltage with key ON, engine OFF (verify reference and signal).
  • Measure sensor resistance at ambient and when warmed/cooled to confirm thermistor behavior (resistance should change with temperature).
  • Check for continuity between sensor signal and PCM; check for shorts to battery and ground.

Signal parameters

  • Typical AAT sensor type: NTC thermistor — resistance decreases as temperature increases.
  • Typical expected output: roughly 0.1–4.9 V signal range depending on circuit design (varies by manufacturer).
  • Common ambient operating range: approximately -40°C to +85°C (sensor and PCM limits vary).
  • A reading of exactly -40°C or a fixed/max value often indicates open circuit or short condition.
  • Resistance will change noticeably when sensor is warmed/cooled (use a thermometer to correlate).

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Verify the code(s) and record freeze-frame data and live AAT values with a scan tool. Note if value is fixed or intermittent.
  2. Compare scan-tool ambient temp reading to an accurate handheld thermometer placed near the sensor location.
  3. Visually inspect the sensor and harness for damage, corrosion, loose pins, or water ingress; repair obvious damage.
  4. With key ON (engine OFF), back-probe the sensor connector: measure signal voltage, reference voltage (if present), and ground continuity. Compare with expected behavior (no manufacturer-specific spec required for basic checks).
  5. Unplug the sensor and measure its resistance with a multimeter at known ambient temperature; then warm the sensor (body heat or warm air) and confirm resistance falls (NTC behavior).
  6. Check for a short to battery voltage or ground: measure resistance from the signal wire to battery + and to ground with harness disconnected. Infinite/very high = no short; low indicates short.
  7. Perform a wiggle test on the harness and connector while watching live data for intermittent changes. Repair any intermittent wiring faults or connector issues.
  8. Repair or replace the sensor or damaged wiring as indicated. Ensure proper sealing of connector to prevent future moisture intrusion.
  9. Clear codes, then verify repair by monitoring live AAT data and performing a road test or environmental check to confirm proper operation and that the code does not return.
  10. If wiring and sensor check good but code persists, consider PCM input diagnosis or consult manufacturer service information before replacing control module.

Likely causes

  • Corroded/loose connector at the ambient air temperature sensor
  • Broken or chafed wire in harness (open or short)
  • Failed AAT thermistor (resistance out of expected range)
  • Short to 12V (high voltage) or to ground (low voltage) on sensor lead
  • Intermittent contact caused by moisture or pin damage

Fault status

⚠️ Status
P0070 — Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit A: Signal abnormal (open/short/range/intermittent).
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours

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