Could be a restricted or inop PCV system or excessive blow-by from worn rings and valve guides.
It limits the amount of pressure that can be built up inside the intake manifold.
This question references General Motors built FWD vehicles with the 3800 Series supercharged engines. Sensors included the O2s in the exhaust manifold and the downstream of the catalytic converter pipe. knock sensors in the block, and the manifold absolute pressure sensors in the intake manifold.
Several manufacturers built 3800. Without that information no answer can be given
In the same place as it is on every other V6 engine built in the world!!! On top of the engine, between the heads, under the throttle body.
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Because the manifolds has blanks plates bolted on them when not in use, and if you take off a blank you will want to know if any pressure has built up behind them from a leaking valve. You also want to know if it is safe to disconnect a cargo hose from the shore terminal after you have closed the manifold valve.
The thermostat is located in the forward most part of the intake manifold directly in the center. It is located in an in-closed housing with 2 studded bolts. Just follow the Large water pump hose on top of the intake manifold to it. You don't need to remove this housing, just remove the 2 bolts and lift up the housing with the large hose attached to it. The thermostat will be sitting in the recessed area of the hole in the intake manifold. For this vehicle, the power steering pump must be removed to get to the bottom bolt. The thermostat is built into the housing and must be purchased as 1 unit ($30 +/-).
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The Bergen Building was built in 1916. It was designed by Walter Martin.
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Harrods building was built 1902