resonance chamber
Behind the intake manifold, there are 4 of them. From the passenger side its solenoid number 2, and number 4
The PCV vacuum supply hose is located under the intake manifold. It is not uncommon for this hose to tear and create a vacuum leak. Removal of the intake manifold is needed in order to get access to this hose as there is not enough room to get hands or tools into that small area.
Underneat the intake manifold, two hoses coming off firewall, follow the left one to front of motor. directly left under the plastic intake manifold.
To remove the intake manifold on a 2005 Mazda 3, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access, such as the air intake duct and throttle body. Next, unplug all electrical connectors and vacuum lines attached to the manifold, then remove the bolts securing the manifold to the engine. Carefully lift the manifold off, ensuring that any remaining gaskets or seals are also removed. Ensure to clean the mounting surface before installing a new manifold.
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It is located under the Intake Manifold. You must remove the intake manifold to get to it.
Mine was behind the intake manifold. I took mine to the dealer, I'm not confident enough to do it myself. It cost $550 for parts and labor.
what is the tork for the intake(bolt 8mm) v6 3l 2001 Mazda tribute es
The EGR valve is located at the right rear corner of the intake manifold, near the firewall. before unbolting the EGR valve, disconnect the vacuum line. - Mazda Repair Manual
Under the intake manifold.
In intake manifold under fuel rails.