Above the bottom pulley (Harmonic Balancer) connected to the front cover (Timing cover) with 2X8mm bolts and the plug is about 150mm to the passenger side near the aircon pump.
The other round one with just 1 bolt is the cam position sensor.
On an AU II Ford, the throttle position sensor (TPS) is typically located on the throttle body, which is part of the intake manifold. It monitors the position of the throttle plate and sends this information to the engine control unit (ECU) to manage engine performance. If you're specifically referring to a different sensor, please clarify for accurate guidance.
Make your way to the front of the engine, remove the plastic v-belt cover from the power steering pump inlet, the sensor sits just above the crank pulley. There's a plastic plug with two wires which needs to be pulled out from the knock/crank sensor. Then use a small spanner to loosen the 2 screws on either side of the sensor.
Ford AU Falcon was created in 1998.
Only the AU IRS version.
There is no such thing as a Ford AU. If one is interested in finding Ford cars in Australia, websites such as Ford Australia or CarSales could be of interest.
The IAT sensor, or Intake Air Temperature sensor, is typically located in the air duct between the air filter and the throttle body.
ford falcon au's take 5x7 speakers front and back
ILLEGALY
If there is a flashing S on your Ford Falcon AU on the dashboard that is a warning. The S on this model means that your vehicle needs to be serviced.
It's a design fault overlooked by ford
On an AU Ford Falcon, the neutral safety switch is typically located on the transmission. It's mounted on the side of the transmission casing and is connected to the gear selector. This switch ensures that the engine can only be started when the transmission is in either the 'Park' or 'Neutral' position. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and reach.
each car has its own code,, contact ford.