The 2004 Mitsubishi Evolution fuel temperature sensor can be found on the top of the gas tank. The fuel temperature sensor will be near the front of the gas tank.
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The sensor is bad. A properly-functioning knock sensor allows the ECM to advance timing until it senses a knock. It then retards timing until the knock just barely goes away allowing for optimal gas mileage.
my light went off when i put a new gas cap on and unhooked the battery 10 min too reset
The purpose of a MAP sensor is to monitor the pressure of the intake manifold by automatically adjusted the amount of air or fuel being taken in. Symptoms of a bad MAP sensor include poor gas mileage, idling problems, and fouled spark plugs.
A Nox sensor is very similar to a lambda probe, but its dedicated to measuring oxides of nitrogen in the exhaust gas. It looks pretty much the same and goes into the exhaust just like a lambda probe.
174 Lambda sensor (right) slow response 76k - 11 sec @ 56kLambda sensors / exhaust oxygen sensorsThe exhaust gas oxygen sensor (EGO or O2), or lambda sensor, is the key sensor in the engine fuel control feedback loop. ... The lambda sensor's output voltage doesn't remain constant, however.www.picotech.com/auto/lambda_sensor.html www.picotech.com/auto/lambda_sensor.html · Cached . Hope this helps.
the lambda sensor regulates the air and fuel mixture going into the engine. if the sensor is not accurate then the outcome is a loss in engine performance and worse gas mileage (less economical).
Methane is not a major component of natural gas.
The main component of biogas and natural gas is methane. Methane is a colorless and odorless gas that is the primary component responsible for their flammability.
Methane is the primary component of natural gas, making up around 70-90% of its composition.
The main hydrocarbon component of natural gas is methane (CH4).
There is NO Oxygen Sensor in the Gas Tank.....
heated exhaust gas oxygen sensor
Gas sensor? Not sure what you mean, could it be a Fuel gauge sensor? Oxygen sensor? Fuel pressure regulator?
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