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Can you tell me what the P0113 code means for a Honda Civic?

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Phillip N.

The Honda Civic P0113 trouble code is typically triggered when there is a problem with the Intake Air Temperature sensor, which is part of the MAF sensor. This sensor monitors the temperature of the incoming air and then sends this information to the ECM. If the P0113 code is detected, the "check engine" light will turn on. Other potential reasons for this error could be a dirty or blocked air filter, a damaged or disconnected IAT electrical harness, or poor connections within the sensor's circuitry. The P0113 code specifically pertains to voltage. It will be triggered if the Honda's computer records a voltage reading of 4.91 volts from the IAT for more than half a second, indicating excessive voltage. The cost to replace the sensor typically averages around $100 including parts and labor.

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  • Mauricio S

    The Honda Civic's code p0113 is triggered when the voltage signal sent to the car's computer from the intake air temperature sensor circuit remains higher than 4.5 Volts, even as the coolant temperature voltage fluctuates within the correct range.

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