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.
To remove the exhaust manifold on a Honda Element, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Remove any components obstructing access to the manifold, such as the intake manifold or heat shield. Unbolt the exhaust manifold from the cylinder head, carefully noting the order of the bolts for reinstallation. Finally, detach any remaining connections, such as the exhaust pipe, and remove the manifold from the engine bay.
under the intake manifold. you have to remove all intake hose and intake manifold itself to get to the starter.
There is a plastic cover in front of the engine. Under the cover is the intake manifold. After you have removed the plastic cover, then the intake manifold you will see the starter. Before you can remove the starter you will need to remove wires tubes and linkages. It will take a few hours if you are good.
Not an easy job.You need to remove the intake manifold plenum to do it.
The throttle body on a Honda Element is located on the intake manifold, between the air intake and the engine's intake valves. To access it, you typically need to remove the air intake duct and possibly other components, depending on the engine model. The throttle body regulates the airflow into the engine, playing a crucial role in the vehicle's performance and efficiency.
I had the same question when I put a head gasket on my 89 LX. The head has to come off in order to remove the intake manifold. There is no other way around this.
No, absolutely not. All you have to remove is the starter.
On a 1990 Honda CRX with fuel injection, the throttle body is located on the intake manifold, just before the intake plenum. It is connected to the air intake system and is responsible for regulating airflow into the engine. To access it, you would generally need to remove any air intake components and possibly the intake manifold cover.
The throttle body on a 2001 Honda Passport is located on the intake manifold, between the air intake duct and the intake manifold itself. It is typically found near the engine, attached to the front of the engine block. To access it, you'll need to remove the air intake duct and possibly other components that may obstruct your view.
Standing in front of the auto, the PCV valve is located on your left. The PCV screws into the intake manifold just above the alternator. 1. Remove the two cap screws (10 mm) to remove the intake manifold cover. 2. Remove the PCV hose using needle nose pliers. 3. Use a 17 mm deep well socket to remove the PCV valve from the intake manifold. 4. Install the new PCV valve, PCV hose and intake manifold cover.
on the side of the intake manifold. opposite side of the throttle body