its a 02 sensor it measures the oxygen coming out of your engine
No. The exhaust manifold only carries burned exhaust fumes from the engine to the rear of the vehicle. It has nothing to do with the oil or fuel system. It also cannot prevent the engine from starting. However a clogged catalytic converter can cause the engine not to start. Fuel in the oil is caused by a leaking injector on a FI engine or a bad needle valve and seat of an carburetor engine.
Well, a fuel injector isn't a needle, it's a solenoid valve. They are located on the intake manifold.
As you accelerate and decelerate, the fuel in the tank sloshes around a bit like water in a bucket. Sometimes the fuel moves toward the sensor (showing more fuel) or away from it (showing less).
you can use a long nose needle nose pliars and take your time they are about impossible to find
Bad needle/seat valve?
In the bottom part of the intake manifold, towards the end of black pipe. It is the needle type not the cheap kind.
The basic principle is the carb holds gas in a float bowl with an exit needle to the venturi. When this exit needle is opened by pressing the accelarator, the air valve at top of venturi also opens, thus mixing air and gas in the venturi and admitting the mixture into the intake manifold.
To replace the valve lifters on a Cavalier, remove the intake manifold, valve covers and rocker arms. Remove the heads of the lifters using needle-nose pliers.
A hypotonic needle is a needle that is a non coring needle. A hypertonic needle is a coring needle. Both of these needles are used in IV's with a hypotonic needle used for hypotonic solutions.
its located on the lower left side of the condenser ,, drivers side. its in the tube with the brass connecter nut ,... if you seperate the connector you can look up into the top tube and pull it out with needle nose pliers.... yes
Standing in front of the auto, the PCV valve is located on your left. The PCV screws into the intake manifold just above the alternator. 1. Remove the two cap screws (10 mm) to remove the intake manifold cover. 2. Remove the PCV hose using needle nose pliers. 3. Use a 17 mm deep well socket to remove the PCV valve from the intake manifold. 4. Install the new PCV valve, PCV hose and intake manifold cover.
its located on the lower left side of the condenser ,, drivers side. its in the tube with the brass connecter nut ,... if you seperate the connector you can look up into the top tube and pull it out with needle nose pliers.... yes