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Hummer Air Charge Temperature Sensor assists the engine in adjusting itself while on the road, by measuring the warmth of incoming air, providing the drivers with improved power and a cleaner operation of the engine. The Hummer cars attract devotion due to the high suspension altitude, high ground clearance and intelligent four wheel driving that enable the adventurers to climb up rocks, cross streams and maintain grip on the muddy trails. Long journeys are also relaxing with big windows and wide seats and the cockpit is provided with vivid displays that gives important terrain information making confidence not drop at any time. Raw torque even has easy controls, making steep hills not as daunting. The daring attitude and the distinctive vision make every shopping trip a small adventure and such a feeling of limitless freedom is what the Hummer experience brings. The Air Charge Temperature Sensor is a small thermistor located in the intake path and provides the engine control module with real time air data enabling it to make the engine fuel and spark perfectly. When you have to turn-on your Hummer with a new Air Charge Temperature Sensor, you can do it easily with the following simple steps. Unplug the connector of the sensor on the intake duct and disconnect the battery to prevent shorts. Take off any clip or screw, pull out the old one with its seal and wipe the port. Install the new Air Charge Temperature Sensor and O-ring tightly, and secure it, and snap back the connector. Move the harness out of the heat, re-connect the battery, make sure that any stored codes are deleted, and ensure that there are no warning lights on the dashboard and a stable air temperature.