They are the exhaust pipes, they take away the burnt fuel gasses.
It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.It is on the back of the engine, under the intake.
It is on the back of the engine under the wiper area
Start up by the engine were the exhaust pipes hook to the engine and work your way back to the muffler and you will find 4 of them screewed into the exhaust pipes. They are about 4 inches long with an electric wire hooked to them.
They are screewed into the exhaust pipe / pipes. Start at the engine and work your way back to the muffler. There is only 1 on that engine, It will be up close to the engine.
To replace the pipes under your bathroom sink, first turn off the water supply. Use a wrench to disconnect the old pipes from the sink and the wall. Remove the old pipes and replace them with new ones. Reconnect the new pipes to the sink and the wall, ensuring they are securely tightened. Turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks.
Under the engine in the middle toward the back of the engine
Pipes vibrate when they are pushing air back and forth.
attached to the engine near the flywheel You have to go under the car. toward the back of the engine.
its on the back of the engine under the intake manifold
on the back of the engine under the intake manifold.
For any Mondeo with a Zetec engine (Zetec will be written on the air plenum chamber towards the rear of the engine bay) it's on the front of the engine, just to the right of the exhaust manifold. It's a circular valve pushed into a black rubber grommet and has a tube coming out of the top that goes back under the thermostat housing. On early Zetec's it will be behind a couple of metal EGR pipes, later models didn't have these pipes so access is easier.
If the engine is the 4.3, it is located under the hood, on top of engine, way in back, on the drivers side under the distributor.