On a 2004 Honda, the intake manifold runner control (IMRC) is typically located on the intake manifold itself. It consists of a series of valves and links that manage airflow through the manifold to optimize engine performance across different RPMs. For a more specific location, refer to the vehicle's service manual, as it may vary slightly depending on the engine type. Generally, it is accessible from the engine bay, near the throttle body.
on the side of the intake manifold. opposite side of the throttle body
under the intake manifold. you have to remove all intake hose and intake manifold itself to get to the starter.
It is behind the intake manifold facing the firewall. It is held on by three 12mm bolts.
Close to the Intake Manifold
On intake manifold
behind the intake manifold
It is located next to the gas tank. No it is not. It's under the intake manifold. You must remove the intake manifold to get to it.
Behind the intake manifold facing the firewall. It is held on by three 12mm bolts.
Just below the intake manifold.
The idle air control valve controls the neutral idle of the 2001 Honda Accord. A faulty idle control valve leads to an erratic idle. To replace it first locate the valve on the intake manifold. Unplug the unit and remove the three bolts holding it to the manifold.
The Honda B18b1 engine found the many Acura Integras use an idle control valve. Its idle control valve is placed on the intake manifold and uses a flat valve which can be screwed in and out to lower or raise the idle.
On a D16Z6 Honda Civic, the air intake temperature sensor is located on the intake manifold, typically near the throttle body. It is often positioned on the side of the manifold, near the intake air duct or air filter housing. If you're having trouble locating it, refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific diagrams and details.