To test the valve flow control sensor on a 2004 Dodge 2500 Sprinter van, first ensure the vehicle is off and disconnect the sensor's electrical connector. Use a multimeter to check the resistance across the sensor terminals; consult the service manual for the specific resistance values. If the readings are outside the specified range, the sensor may be faulty and should be replaced. Finally, reconnect the sensor and clear any diagnostic trouble codes if necessary.
It mounts to the top of the valve cover, under the upper engine cover.
It is on the top rear of the valve cover. You will have to remove the plastic cover on the top of the engine to access.
Between the receiver-drier outlet and the evaporator inlet.
It could be the throttle position sensor or the idle air control valve.
No, it uses an expansion valve.No, it uses an expansion valve.
On the front passenger side of the engine, look down below the egr valve for a .5 inch by 1.5 inch black plastic sensor held on by two external torx screws.
A 1999 Dodge Ram does not have a water control valve.
There is no such thing as a cam sensor valve. The camshaft position sensor is powered by the PCM, there is no individual fuse.
There isn't a water control valve.
It is on the EGR valve.
A Dodge Durango does not have a water control valve in the heater plumbing. The cabin temperature is controlled with airflow control doors.
It is inside the trans, on the valve body.