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.
The speed sensor and the ABS sensor are combined on a 6 speed Mondeo TDCI. It is located above the OS driveshaft.
The map sensor and boost pressure sensor are the same thing.
on a v6 mondeo st24 the spped sensor is on the right hand side of the gear box access is gained frm under the car on a v6 mondeo st24 the spped sensor is on the right hand side of the gear box access is gained frm under the car
The intake air temperature or IAT sensor on the 2006 Mondeo is located inside the mass airflow sensor or MAF. In older models it was in the tubing, but now the IAT and MAF are combined.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1999 Mondeo is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It constantly updates the vehicle's computer and controls the cooling fan.
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this map/boost sensor is located next the the evap canister in the engine bay
Omega Boost was created on 1999-04-22.
Fat Boost was created on 2002-12-04.
inlet manifold about halfway down
I have seen a faulty boost sensor keep the turbo from "kicking in" but it didn't stop the engine from starting.
They can be, and are on some turbo charged engines.