If you climb up on the truck and lean over top of the engine you will see it on the back right rear corner of the engine where the head and intake manifold come together.
It is standing stright up and is about 3 to 4 inches long and has an electric wire pluged into the top of it.
The above information is correct, to remove you will need to use a 8 mm socket and take off the vortec shroud, for proper clearance reach down behind the intake manifold and feel the sensor it is next to where the distributor used to be. this sensor is about 3 inches and has a standard overhook connector, lift the tab and remove connector harness. then using a 27mm oil pressure switch socket 1 1/16 purchased from any local parts store slide over turn the ratchet counter clockwise and remove, then install new sensor or oil pressure guage depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
behind the starter
This code is on 2004 Chevrolet silverado po. 432 what does it mean or affects on this truck?
http://www.mobilecomputerhelp.com/chip%20tuning/chip.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ANSWER: The intake air temp sensor is internal to the MAF sensor(Mass Airfloww sensor) It is not servicable seperately.- TechJK
No. Check the battery first. Then test for spark, fuel pressure, and test your coils.
It is behind the starter.
The intake air temperature sensor on a 2004 Silverado is located in the 5 wire MAF sensor coming from the air fiter box. It can be relocated by cutting and splicing the tan and black wires going to the MAF sensor.
YES.
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The original answer is incorrect. The low oil level sensor is located where the original answer states. The oil pressure sending unit is a separate part. The sending unit is located on the left rear top of the engine, behind the intake manifold mounted into the top of the block.
I found in a google search 15ftlbs torque for the knock sensor.
The exhaust back pressure sensor or EBP on the 04 is located by the upper radiator hose by the block. It has a 3 pin connector and accepts a 24mm socket.
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