Intake or inlet manifold has nothing to do with the heating of the car. Newaz.
It doesn't have an O2 sensor in the intake manifold. O2 sensors are located in the exhaust system at various points.
The sensor should be located on the intake boot(air intake system) or on the intake manifold.
change your throttle positioning sensor located on the intake manifold
Just an update, we didn't want to take the time in removing the fuel system so we held it to the side and unscrewed the 8 bolts holding the intake in, after that it was pretty simple to detach the intake manifold and "finagle" it out. However, i did run into a problem with the chosen header going in to replace the old exhaust manifold and had to grind the outsides of the intake manifold around the bolt holes in order to make the exhaust manifold fit correctly.
Need to know what you are working on. But most engines have camshaft oil gallerys and oil lifter gallerys under the intake manifold. If it is a overhead cam engine it has nothing under the intake, it is all open and empty, nothing there.
I'm not familiar with any such procedure on this vehicle.
The oxygen sensors are screwed into the exhaust system. They are not under the lower intake.
If you mean "fuel" system, the answer would be the intake manifold.
it is located, or rather mounted on your air intake system. Whether the intake is an aftermarket part of oem the IAT sensor/connectors are usually on the manifold of the intake.
The control relay is at the rear of intake manifold.
The intake manifold routes the fuel/air mixture to the cylinders or just the air on a modern fuel injected engine. The exhaust manifold routes the burnt fuel gases out of the engine into the exhaust system.
P-1078: Powertrain - Manufacturer Controlled DTC - Manufacturer Controlled Area: Intake manifold tuning valve system malfunction - high RPM Diagnosis: Hose leak/blockage, wiring, intake manifold tuning valve, intake manifold tuning valve actuator, ECM Probably not repairable by the owner.