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A/C Pressure Sensor
Right front of engine 
compartment.Fig. 49
 .
Air Thermo Sensor
Above accelerator pedal.Fig. 60
 .
Ambient Temperature Sensor
Behind left side of front bumper.Fig. 
55 .
Camshaft Position Sensor
Rear of engine.Fig. 46
 .
Crankshaft Position Sensor
On front of engine, next to crankshaft 
sprocket.Fig. 40
 .
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor
Near throttle body. See Fig. 45
 .
Front Impact Sensor (From January 
2004) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine 
compartment. See Fig. 51
 .
Front Impact Sensor (Up To December 
2003) (Left & Right)
Left & right front of engine 
compartment.Fig. 50
 .
Fuel Level Senor (Main)
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
 .
Fuel Level Sensor (Sub)
Top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
 .
Fuel Tank Differential Pressure Sensor
On top of fuel tank.Fig. 64
 .
Fuel Tank Temperature Sensor
Integral to fuel pump module.Fig. 64
 .
Input Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
 .
Intake Air Temperature Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g. 
47 .
Interior Temperature Sensor
Left side of dash, right of steering 
column.Fig. 61
 .
Knock Sensor
Top center of engine.Fig. 41
 .
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor 
(Front)
On inlet of left catalytic converter.Fi
g. 
52 .
Left Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor 
(Rear)
On outlet of left bank catalytic 
converter.Fig. 53
 .
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
On intake manifold.Fig. 43
 .
Mass Airflow Sensor
Left side of engine compartment.Fi
g. 
47 .
Occupant Classification Sensor (Left 
& Right)
Under left & right front seat. See Fi
g. 
63 .
Output Shaft Speed Sensor
On top of transaxle.Fig. 48
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SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES LOCATION Photo Sensor
Top front center of dash.Fig. 58
 .
Right Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor 
(Front)
On inlet of right catalytic 
converter.Fig. 42
 .
Right Bank Heated Oxygen Sensor 
(Rear)
On outlet of right catalytic 
converter.Fig. 54
 .
Seat Slide Sensor
Under left front seat. See Fig. 68
 .
Side Impact Sensor (Left)
At base of left "B" pillar. See Fig. 69
 .
Side Impact Sensor (Right)
At base of right "B" pillar. See Fig. 
69 .
Steering Wheel Sensor
On steering column. See Fig. 57
 .
Throttle Position Sensor
On throttle body assembly.Fig. 44
 .
Tire Pressure Sensor (4)
Inside tire. (integral to TPMS 
transmitter). See Fig. 65
 .
Transmission Fluid Temperature 
Sensor
In A/T control solenoid valve 
assembly.Fig. 56
 .
Wheel Speed Sensor (Left/Right Front)
At respective front wheel. See Fig. 66
 .
Wheel Speed Sensor (Left/Right Rear)
At respective rear wheel. See Fig. 70
 .
Component
Location
ABS Solenoid Valve
Right rear of engine compartment.Fig. 
71 .
A/T Control Solenoid Valve Assembly 
Connector
Left side of engine compartment. See 
Fig. 56
 .
Evaporative Emission Purge Solenoid
Center rear of engine 
compartment.Fig. 72
 .
Evaporative Emission Ventilation 
Solenoid
Near fuel tank, on evaporative 
emission canister. See Fig. 75
 .
Exhaust Gas Recirculation Valve
Left side of engine compartment.Fig. 
73 .
Injector 2, 4, 6 (B-29, B-03, B-04)
Top of engine.Fig. 78
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protrusion to be center. 
Fig. 44: Checking Protrusion Of Injector
 
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>>C<< INJECTOR AND FUEL RAIL INSTALLATION 1. Apply clean engine oil to the O-ring.  
2. Insert the fuel pressure regulator into the fuel rail.  
3. Make sure the regulator rotates smoothly. If not, remove the fuel pressure 
regulator to check the O-ring for damage, and replace the O-ring if necessary. 
Then reinsert the fuel pressure regulator and chec
k that it rotates smoothly. 
CAUTION: Do not let engine oil enter the fuel rail.
 
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Fig. 65: Replacing Lash Adjuster
 
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4. Remove the lash adjuster from the container. Then, push down the steel ball 
gentl
y and 
push the 
plun
ger to eliminate diesel fuel from the 
pressure chamber. 
 
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Fig. 66: Eliminating Diesel Fuel From The Pressure Chamber
 
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5. Place the lash adjuster in container B. Then, gently push down the internal steel 
ball using a wire [0.5 mm (0.020 inch) in diameter] or special tool MD998442 
and move the plunger through five to ten strokes until it slides smoothly. This 
o
peration will clean the lash ad
juster's 
pressure chamber. 
CAUTION: The steel ball spring is extremely weak, so the 
lash adjuster's functionality may be lost if the air 
bleed wire is pushed in hard.
 
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Fig. 67: Using Special Tool MD998442
 
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6. Remove the lash adjuster from the container. Then, push down the steel ball 
gentl
y and 
push the 
plun
ger to eliminate diesel fuel from the 
pressure chamber. 
 
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Fig. 68: Pushing Down The Steel Ball And Plunger To Eliminate Diesel
 
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7. Place the lash adjuster in container C. Then, gently push down the internal steel 
ball using a wire [0.5 mm (0.020 inch) in diameter] or special tool MD998442. 
CAUTION: Do not use container C for cleanin
g. If cleanin
g is
performed in container C, foreign matter could 
enter the pressure chamber when the chamber is 
filled with diesel fuel.
 
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Fig. 69: Placing Lash Adjuster In Container C
 
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8. Stand the lash adjuster with its plunger at the top, then push the plunger 
downward firmly until it moves through its greatest possible stroke. Return the 
plunger slowly, then release the steel ball and allow the pressure chamber to 
fill with diesel fuel. 
 
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