It does not have one on that year.
The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor is an important component to your 1994 General Motors Blazer/Jimmy's EFI system. This pressure sensor is located provisioned into the intake manifold assembly.
The temperature sensor on a 1994 Rodeo 3.2 liter is located on the back of the engine. You need to remove the manifold to access the sensor.
It has 1 coolant sensor, 1 temperature sensor
It is screewed into the intake manifold right beside the thermostat housing.
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The temperature sensor is located in the lower intake manifold. The air temperature sensor is located on the right hand side of the engine well against the wall just behind the battery.
The cooling temperature sensor is located on the drive belt end on the intake manifold on 3.0 and 3.8 liter motors. On 3800 motors it is located on the opposite end of the intake.
A faulty engine temp sensor can do that.
It does not have one
the oxygen sensor in located in the exhaust manifold under the intake manifold at the back of the engine
on the passenger side of the vehicle right under the exhaust manifold
On your 1994 Ford Explorer , I believe the intake air temperature sensor is mounted in the side of your upper intake manifold , not too far from the idle air control valve , as you look along the side of the upper intake manifold towards the firewall (Helpfull)