The ETC (Electronic Throttle Control) sensor typically appears as a compact electronic component, often resembling a small rectangular or cylindrical module. It usually has electrical connectors on one or both ends, allowing it to interface with the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU). The sensor may be mounted on or near the throttle body and is often made of durable plastic or metal to withstand engine conditions. Its design may vary slightly depending on the vehicle make and model.
It depends on which sensor, O2/camshaft,etc. The O2 sensor is a straight metal sensor that is screwed into the exhaust. There is an upstream/bank1-sensor1 or down stream/bank1-sensor2 after the catalytic converter. A camshaft sensor is an L shaped, usually black sensor that is installed into the head closest to the firewall(bank1).
There is no such part as a piston sensor.
depends on what kind of sensor you are looking for? Cam shaft, coolant temp, Mass airflow, oil pressure, etc?
looks like a spark plug with a wire
It looks like this:
A 2006 Charger does not have a mass air flow sensor.
crank shaft sensor or(ckp) is look like a simple sensor.its color is black.its lenth is two inches.GILL G
The sensor will be round and about the size of a silver dollar. The sensor can be found beneath the passenger side dashboard.
This is an image. (below)
Go to Kragen.com and search for speed sensor. You will find a picture of it.
the o2 sensor is in the exaust manifold or down pipe it looks like a sparkplug with wires
The camshaft position sensor on a 1992 Buick Regal looks like the end of a ratchet.