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Finding the intake manifold runner control on a Dodge Avenger is easy. It is located near the engine.
It is bolted to the back of the aluminum intake that is connected to the block. Its location is behind the plenum.
Its located on the lower intake manifold on the 3.9 motor. Its behind the belts, between the two heads.
The intake manifold, on your Jeep grand Cherokee, is located on the front side of the engine. The exhaust manifold is bolted to the engine.
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It is located to the right of the serpentine belt, left of the intake manifold, directly above the water pump. It has two rods coming out of it and it electric controlled, not vacuum.
On the end of the intake maifold.On the end of the intake maifold.
According to a source, it is a code that indicates a fault within the intake manifold runner control circuit.
for the 2.3L 4 cyl. motor, it sits on top of the plastic intake manifold which faces the radiator.
attached to the lower intake manifold on the belt side usually little plastic bushings are broken on those
It is the box with the four screws under the duratec labled black casing right in front of the intake manifold. There is a black cable comming from it.
The intake runner control is in he intake manifold. It consists of a shaft and 3 butterfly valves for each cylinder bank. The opening of these valves are controlled by an electronic module located on the back of the engine behind the intake manifold ducting on top of the engine. Each set of butterfly valves are connected to the module by a link. When the computer notifies the module to open the butterfly valves, it rotates a small motor in the module, moves the links and opens the butterfly valves. The module is very difficult to get to and you must remove the top ducting to see the links and the butterfly valves