Code
P0073
MITSUBISHI
P — Powertrain
Ambient air TEMP.sensor high
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AI status
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Causes
- Faulty ambient air temperature sensor
- Open, short to voltage or poor connection in AAT sensor wiring or connector
- Corroded or damaged sensor connector or terminals
- Incorrect or aftermarket replacement sensor
- Poor ground or reference voltage issue from ECM
- Faulty ECM (rare)
Symptoms
- Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) / Check Engine Light illuminated
- Incorrect ambient temperature reading on dash or HVAC controls
- HVAC automatic climate control behaving incorrectly
- Possible impact to engine control strategies that use ambient temp (cold start enrichment or fan control)
What to check
- Scan vehicle for stored freeze-frame data and confirm P0073 is active/pending
- Inspect AAT sensor location and connector for damage, corrosion, contamination, or water ingress
- Monitor live AAT sensor data with a scan tool while changing ambient temperature (hand near sensor)
- Check connector pins for bent, corroded or pushed-out terminals
- Measure continuity/resistance/voltage at the sensor connector and at the ECM harness connector
- Verify reference voltage and ground(s) at the sensor circuit per factory specification
Signal parameters
- Typical AAT sensor circuit uses a thermistor with a pull-up; expected signal voltage usually between ~0.1–4.9 V depending on temperature (varies by vehicle)
- Expected resistance varies with temperature; consult factory chart for exact Ω vs °C values
- Activation criteria: voltage above the ECM’s upper threshold or open-circuit detection (refer to service manual)
Diagnostic algorithm
- Retrieve freeze-frame and readiness data; confirm P0073 is current and note conditions when set.
- Visually inspect the AAT sensor, mounting, and harness for damage, corrosion, insect/water ingress or loose connectors.
- With ignition ON, monitor AAT sensor voltage/temperature via scan tool. Wiggle harness and connector to check for intermittent changes or fault occurrence.
- Power and ground check: verify reference/pull-up voltage at the sensor connector and good ground continuity to chassis/ECM.
- Measure sensor resistance vs temperature (or voltage) and compare to OEM specification. If open/high resistance or out of range, replace sensor.
- Check continuity between sensor connector and ECM pins; repair any shorts to battery voltage or open circuits found.
- If wiring and sensor check good, re-scan and, if fault persists, consider ECM/PCM fault and consult manufacturer procedures before replacement.
Likely causes
- Damaged or corroded sensor connector or wiring
- Open circuit or short to battery voltage in AAT sensor circuit
- Failed ambient air temperature sensor element (thermistor)
Fault status
Status
P0073 — Ambient Air Temperature Sensor High Input. ECM detected sensor signal above allowable upper threshold or open/high-voltage condition. Fault stored when abnormal condition present for required detection counts; MIL may be illuminated.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 0.5-1.5 hours
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