It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.It is another name for the upper part of the intake manifold.
it is part of the fuel injector which is under the upper intake manifold
the intake manifold is what draws in the air,separates and funnels it to the individual cylinders.
Not really. Altho it is bolted to the intake manifold it is considered part of the fuel system and not part of the engine.
it is located, or rather mounted on your air intake system. Whether the intake is an aftermarket part of oem the IAT sensor/connectors are usually on the manifold of the intake.
Under the intake manifold. Or should I say part of it. be very careful taking the unit apart .
There are a few causes: Damaged or disconnected hoses (or component) from intake manifold. Worn out intake manifold gasket. Improper replacement of a part. Cracked or damaged intake manifold.
They Are under the Intake manifold like on my 04 kia sedona, You have to removethe center part of the manifold.
The intake manifold.
On the left-lower part of the intake manifold (if facing the motor.) The hose runs underneath the manifold.
The check valve in the vacuum line to the HVAC system has failed. It is the black part in the line on the passenger side of the intake manifold.
It is the sealing part that seals the intake manifold to the cylinder heads and to the top of the engine block. The intake manifold is the part that distributes the air to the cylinders. It also can house the thermostat, the injectors, the throttle plate. An intake gasket could leak coolant, engine oil, or engine vaccuum.