inside of the MAS. If you look into the MAS, you should be able to see a little wire that sticks up. That's your AIT sensor. You can't replace it alone, you have to get a whole new MAS.
in the air box
behind the engine under the intake manifold on a 1.8L.
behind the engine under the intake manifold on a 1.8L.
it sits by its self on the intake manifold
Plymouth Laser was created in 1990.
On a 1991 Ford Laser, the temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing, which is usually found on the engine block. It is often positioned on the cylinder head or intake manifold, depending on the specific engine variant. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for precise location and details.
SENSOR not center. It reads the revolutions of the crank shaft to tell the computer how fast it's spinning.
under the intake manifold there are 2 sensors the top one is the knock sensori just changed mine
The speed idle control valve on a 1991 Plymouth Laser is typically located on the throttle body, near the intake manifold. It is often connected to the idle air control system and may be identifiable by its electrical connector and vacuum hoses. For precise location, consulting a repair manual or diagram specific to the Laser can provide further details.
1994 Plymouth Laser was not made firing order is 1 3 4 2 for the 1.8L engine
no the smallest the company put in a laser was a 1.8
The vacuum modulator on a 1992 Plymouth Laser is typically located on the transmission, specifically on the driver's side of the transmission case. It is connected to the intake manifold via a vacuum line. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility and reach. Always consult a repair manual for precise instructions and diagrams.