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On the fuel rail right in the middle of the intake manifold. Each injector shoots into a different cylinder. One for each.
The knock sensor is on top of the engine block between the heads under the intake manifold and the coolant pipes.
if its a v6 then its right on top of the engine. but its i4 then its behind the engine.
There are many. All hoses get their vacuum from the intake manifold. (plenum)
The thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder
If its the v6 there are 8 bolts and 4 nuts.
The egr valve is located on the back center of the engine. It is right under the intake manifold.
Under the vehicle mounted between the exhaust manifold and the muffler.
On the Ford Probe 93-97 GT's the knock sensor is located underneath the intake manifold. More specifically it is threaded into a fitting on the deck of the engine block in between the heads in the Valley. Shouldn't be too bad if your an experienced mechanic or a mechanically inclined individual. Hope this helps ya out, and good luck.
Thermostat locationI own a '91 Probe GL, which is 4 cylinders, and the thermostat is located in the housing which is at the engine end of the radiator hose coming from the top side of the radiator. Just look for that main hose, and follow it to the cylinder head. The thermostat should be in that housing. -ShaunThe thermostat is located on the right side of the engine looking in, in between the intake manifold and the air filter box, underneath the wiring. This is in a 1994 Ford Probe GT 6 cylinder.To replace the thermostat, you really need to remove the intake manifold and this can be up to two or three hours work alone, even for a qualified mechanic.
I have a 1994 2.5L probe, so it may be alittle different, but my valve is in the back of the engine about centered and attached to the intake. It is bolted to the intake with 2 bolts and has a metal hose that drops down to the exhaust manifold. If you don't see the valve, I would suggest getting under your car and chasing that hose.
The 1991 Ford Probe does not have a transmission fluid intake reservoir. All of the transmission fluid is contained in the transmission.