The Jeep Wrangler 2.5 liter engine intake air temperature sensor is located just above the exhaust manifold. The sensor will have to wires coming out of the top of it.
on the intake
as intake air temperature increases it lead to decreas in i.c engine efficiency. as engine efficiency is ratio of difference in intake and outlet temperature to intake temperature.
The Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) sensor for the 2.3L engine is located between the two center ignition coils. The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor for the 3.0L engine is located in the intake manifold to the right of the thermostat housing. The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor for the 4.0L engine is located in the intake manifold behind the thermostat housing.
My question is, where is the engine coolant temperature sensor located, in a cylinder head or in the intake manifold close to the thermostat? If it is in a cylinder head it will give you a hotter reading than if it was in the intake manifold.
could be Under engine cover, passenger side, upper engine area, below valve cover, next to the rear exhaust port, mounted in the cylinder head
A intake valve open when the piston reaches the top of the cylinder and just after the exhaust valve closes. It allow fuel and air to enter the engine cylinder.
During the intake stroke of each cylinder.
under cylinder #1 intake runner in the cylinder head apparantly is a PITA to get to might have to take the intake manifold off
there are 8 intake valves in that engine. They are located in the cylinder head, 2 per cylinder.
Type your answer here... They are in the cylinder head.
A 4-cycle engine that has the intake and exhaust valves located in the cylinder head.
In the cylinder heads.