if your looking for the Crankshaft Position Sensor(3.4 motor v6) its behind and below the Power Steering pump on the intake, in the middle front top of the motor (1) bolt holding it down.
if it is a 1.5 engine it should be located on the left side of the motor on the firewall next to the intake manifold if it is a 1.5 engine it should be located on the left side of the motor on the firewall next to the intake manifold it is a metal; cylinder
That's airflow sensor. Should be somewhere on your intake tube
I believe it's sticking out of the intake manifold somewhere depending on the engine size. yeah if it's a v8 it should be on the number two intake runner
mounted on the metal intake near the firewall. should be two large hoses. one from the the rubber intake to the ICV (idle control valve) and one from the ICV to the metal intake. hope this helps
it should exit somewhere thru the firewall into the engine bay. pull it back into the cabin, and blow out the water. it should exit somewhere thru the firewall into the engine bay. pull it back into the cabin, and blow out the water.
it should be somewhere in the intake tubing, should consist of two wires runnung into a clip that plugs into the tubing, and you should be able to pull the whole thing out.
You have a low level short somewhere in you headlight circuit. Probably somewhere under the hood. Trace the wires carefully starting at you headlights and work back to the firewall. Anything suspicious should be looked at carefully NO BARE WIRES ANYWHERE TOUCHING ANYTHING! It's redirecting your 12Volts to ground and your engine will not run without it.
if your looking strait at the engine it will be on the left top side of the intake manifold next to the firewall it should be 2 13mm bolts to remove it
back side center of the intake, right up against the firewall, under the big silver intake plenum. Small hands and arms are a good thing. It has a hose running to it, but should slide out easily enough if you can get your hands on it.
Remove four main upper intake bolts (10mm). PCV hose and fuel line should be take apart and moved aside. The intake is secured by three heavy o-rings and is press fitted. To remove upper intake, rock back and forth carefully and pull towards the firewall at approximately 45 degrees.
It is the general consensus that you should complement your firewall program by installing a hardware firewall. This is a firewall that is built into a router or stand-alone device. It often provides greater protection than a software-based firewall.
somewhere along the valve cover should be an outlet which feeds back into your intake system. Typically the pcv is located at the valve cover towards the rear (firewall or 4th piston) and is plugged right into the valve cover itself. It usually costs less than $10 and takes less than 5 minutes to replace.