On the 4.0 liter V6 the big rubber engine air intake tube goes from the engine
air filter to the throttle body located at the front / top of the engine
Yes it does. It reaches from the gas pedal to the throttle body on your intake.
The MAP sensor on a 1996 Ford Explorer 5.0 is located on top of the engine near the throttle body. It is bolted to the engine and also has a wiring harness attached to it.
It is mounted on one side of the throttle body
It is located on the throttle body
The Tps is located on the left hand side of the throttle body right were the intake tube and throttle body meet
I believe it is on the side of the throttle body
The throttle position sensor for a 96 Blazer S-10 is located on the side of the throttle body. The throttle body is on top of the intake.
The throttle position sensor is mounted on the side of the throttle body
On a 1998 Ford Explorer, the EGR valve is located on the intake manifold. It is behind the throttle body.
It is bolted onto the throttle body.
It. is on the throttle body, opposite of where the cables attach.
On my 1995 Ford Explorer - 4.0 L - OHV - V6 , the intake air temperature sensor is in the big rubber air intake tube , facing to the rear , near the throttle body . A 1996 - V6 - should be the same