Oil filter adapator housing.
It screws on to an oil filter bung on the back of the block.
The oil filter on the 1998 MPV is on the side of the block. It screws on and is easily replaced.
It screws into the engine block right above the oil filter.
driver side above the oil filter> its a long sensor that screws into the engine block
The oil pressure sensor screws into the block. It is mounted close to the oil filter and should be easy to reach.
On the right side of the engine, below the intake (in the area of the oil filter). It screws into the side of the block and is pretty hard to find.
Assuming you mean the pressure sender it is a pipe thread into the block, some teflon tape will help it seal. There is no gasket. The oil filter has an "O" ring on it that seals it to the block.
Have you just changed the filter? Sometimes the old rubber seal sticks to the block and when the new one is put on it comes loose and leaves a gap between the filter and the block. It's real easy to overlook this.
bad gas filter block or low fuel pressure
The oil filter gasket is a rubber ring that is usually bonded to the oil filter. If the oil filter has been removed and has no gasket, then it has become stuck to the engine block. Remove the gasket from the block before installing a new oil filter with it's own new gasket. Be sure to spread a little clean engine oil on the rubber gasket before installation to help seal and prevent sticking to the block. Do not overtighten the filter, turn the filter until the gasket contacts the block and then tighten 1/4 turn more. If the gasket leaks, tighten just enough to stop the leak.
No. You unplug the block heater BEFORE you start the truck.
on the side of the engine block on the driver side. screws in. has 3 wires coming out of the connector running to the fan.