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Nope on both parts. It has two throttle body injectors, so no MAF sensor, and the computer uses the MAP sensor, TPS, and the coolant temp to adjust fuel trim.
You did not mention what engine you have. I have based this reply on a 6.0 liter gasoline engine.
The IAT (intake air temperature) is integral with the MAF that is mounted in the intake duct and if defective will need to be replaced as an assembly. #2 in the diagram below.
I hope this helps you along. Let me know if your engine isn't the 6.0
IAC-passenger side of throttle body.IAT-located in the plastic intake duct directly after the air cleaner and before the throttle body.
hope this helps?
Well, the IAT (Intake Air Temperature) sensor is located on the air intake duct between the filter and the throttle body (Assuming you have the 6L motor). The wires are easily visible at the plug that connects the sensor to the wiring harness. That's the easiest place to access them.
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