IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE (IAC) Definition: An electrically-operated valve which allows air to bypass the throttle plate in a fuel injected engine to regulate engine idle speed. IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE (IAC) The (IAC) is located under the Triton Plastic cover in the middle of the engine compartment. Very easy to replace. There are two bolts and one plug.It should only take you around 10 or 15 minutes to change. Buy it new; it doesn't even pay to clean it. It works half the times. But it will go bad eventually…
if you have a 2.0 spi motor its in the corner of the valve cover. does not look like a old style pcv valve
Some do, some don't. Just look under the hood on the passenger side top portion of the firewall.
Look on the valve cover.
Look on the back of your valve cover and you should find it.
Naturally on all radiators, the drain-valve is at the very bottom if you look under the actual radiator for a butterfly-like valve with a hole inside it for the water to come out.
It has 2 leaflets.
It has 2 leaflets.
Where is the starter and what does it look like on 2002 f250 ford diesel?
just like a 1983 Ford Dashboard
A Ford Escort thermostat look like a small plunger. The unit has a small valve which will push open when a certain temperature is reached. Thermostats are found inside the thermostat housing.
On a V8, it's like, if you look at the engine, there is a pipe coming up from the exhaust manifold going up and to the backside of your engine, next to the firewall. Follow the tube going up and it runs into the EGR Valve.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer , 4.0 litre EFI ( which is the Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine ) If I look in the engine compartment from the drivers side , I can see the EGR valve just to the left of the engine oil dipstick ( low down , it has a round top )