It is at the top of the engine by the oil fill cap and near the air intake hoses
The reason a Lincoln Town Car might not start after the intake manifold was replaced could be that the MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor was not installed properly after the manifold was replaced. The computer might also need to be reset.
You will feel a miss at idle and the idle speed may be erratic. Try retorquing the intake manifold bolts, working from the center out in the recommended tightening sequence. If that fails, the intake manifold will have to be removed and the intake gaskets replaced
Back side of the engine block, on top, behind the intake manifold, just to the driver's side of the distributor.
To remove the intake manifold on a 2004 Mitsubishi endeavor, you should take it to a mechanic. An authorized dealer will also fix it for you.
There was only a visible cam sensor on '98-2001 Explorer 302's. If you have a distributor, your cam sensor is in the distributor. If you don't have a distributor, it is where the distributor used to be on the front of the intake manifold.
diferential pressure sensor intake manifold plausibility
Does not have a regulator. There is a sensor on the driver side fuel rail under the upper intake manifold
behind center of manifold intake.
It has a piece between the lower intake manifold and the upper " plastic " intake manifold . If you look at the engine from the passenger side , approximately 1 + 1/2 inches from the engine oil fill cap / tube you can see the valve where you test the fuel pressure just below the " plastic " upper intake manifold
in the intake manifold
i have been told it is 60lb
Under the intake manifold, near the end of the starter.Under the intake manifold, near the end of the starter.
I found it on the passenger side fuel rail under the black intake manifold. You can see it if you are standing in front of the engine.
The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor, is located on or around the intake manifold, and provides constant information concerning the amount of pressure inside the intake manifold.
its not in the manifold it should be on your fuel rail
behind center of manifold intake.
follow the top radiator hose to the front of the engine. Right under the intake manifold answer Thermostats are located in the engine intake of any ford explorer.