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In the 2004 Ford Mondeo, the boost sensor, also known as the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor, is typically located on or near the intake manifold. It may be mounted directly on the manifold or positioned close to it, often on the throttle body. To find it, check for a small sensor with an electrical connector attached, usually situated near the vacuum lines. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and details.

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