Sometimes you can connect the diagnostic tool and it will reset the check engine light. You can have Auto Zone or Advanced Auto connect the diagnostic tool for free.
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i dont see why not, if your installing oem or an aftermarket a/intake it still needs of it i put an Injen a/intake and engine breaths better and cleaner not to mention more power
Are you trying to imitate Transformers or something?
if it appears to be coming from where the cylinder head meets the engine block, it is the head gasket. if it appears near the intake manifold and head, it is the intake gasket (or intake AND exhaust gasket on a straight six or Chrysler slant six). if it is coming from the engine block it is a freeze plug. some v-6 and v-8 engines are common for springing coolant leaks at the intake gaskets.
It is in the air intake hose coming from the air filter box going to engine
By installing an cold air intake on a mustang
it could be a head leaking or the intake manifold, if its coming from the very top its most likely the intake manifold gasket
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Answeron what? on a 2002 grand am it is right on top of the big black tube coming from the air filter to the engine
On a 1999 Camaro, the map sensor is located on the back of the intake manifold. The intake manifold is the series of tubing that distributes the air coming into the engine.
back of the intake manifold, middleof the engine. lets gasses from exhaust back into the intake. will be a tube coming off it to the passenger side going to the exhaust manifold
water pump, intake, timing cover and valve cover if you tear them up taking them off