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Remove and engine block expansion plug. Insert the block heater. Seal the block heater. Attached the wiring harness to the block heater.
Its built into the Mass Air Meter
I found some good reference info on this topic at: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/O2SensorWireColors.html Accordingly the sensor wire colors for Toyota O2 sensors (from the sensor to the plug) would be as follows Blue = Sensor + White = Sensor - Black = Heater Black = Heater
Backside of the engine in the center freeze plug :0)
I found some good reference info on this topic at: http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/O2SensorWireColors.html Accordingly the sensor wire colors for Toyota O2 sensors (from the sensor to the plug) would be as follows Blue = Sensor + White = Sensor - Black = Heater Black = Heater
The bank 1 sensor 2 O2 sensor on that vehicle should be the sensor after the catalytic converter. Inspect the wiring for damage, cuts and such, if the wiring looks okay it is probably the heater circuit within the sensor, replace the sensor. Unplug the wire harness from the sensor and cut the wires off at the sensor. This will allow you to slip a 7/8" box wrench over the sensor to remove it. Install the new sensor using a 7/8" open end wrench, tighten it as you would a spark plug. Reconnect the wire harness.
Ther is no drain plug in the transmission
sensor is on the left side right above where the heater hose connection goes into the engine. It is a 2 wire plug
you unplug the old one. And plug in the new one.
plug a block heater plug into any household 120 electrical outlet just like plugging in a heater in your house
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The radiator drain plug for a Kia Sedona is located at the bottom of the radiator. The radiator flush that is needed can be purchased at any auto parts store.