It's screwed into the intake manifold, toward the left as you're looking from the front of the car. It's not on top, but hard to see, behind the fuel rail assembly. You'll have to peek past #1 and #2 fuel injectors and their attendant hoses and you'll see a hose attached to a threaded fixture on the intake assembly. That's the PCV valve. I've been thinking of replacing mine even though it checks out fine, but not really looking forward to it, since it's in a reasonably inaccessable place. At least the valves are cheap and you only have to replace them every 30,000 miles or so. Best of luck...
it should be located in the exhaust , just past where it comes from the engine When you pull the engine up, look for where your manifold is. Go down to the bottom of it and it's right there, across from the radiator.
The temperature sensor on a 1987 Nissan Stanza is located on the rear of the radiator. It is about one-third of the way down from the top.
The starter on a 1988 Nissan Stanza can be found on the inner side of the engine. It is between the gear box and the engine block.
Nissan Stanza was created in 1977.
It is located inside the fuel tank.
It is on the pass side of the rear of the engine.
Just underneath the alternator on the 2.4
Right under the air filter
it is the s shaped pipe running from the down pipe of the exhaust right near the manifold,to the egr valve
Mounted on top and inside the fuel pump.
The fuel mixtue has gone lean.
Attached to engine block right under alternator