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3.4 liter Engine Parts Locations


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3.4 liter Engine Parts Locations


Cylinder Order (engine is turned 180 degrees for Boxster/Cayman) Cylinders 1,2,3 = bank 1 Cylinders 4,5,6 = bank 2 DME Sensors 1 - Mass air flow sensor 2 - Engine temperature sensor 3 - VarioCam valve 4 - Ignition coil 5 - Tank venting valve 6 - Secondary air pump 7 - Throttle potentiometer 8 - Idle speed air control valve 9 - Injection valve 10 - Knock sensors 11 - Hall-effect sensors 12 - Engine compartment

 

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This is the support topic for the DIY Tutorial 3.4 liter Engine Parts Locations. Please post here if you have any questions or feedback.

Hi Loren can you please indicate just where i can locate the crankcase sensors

regards RW

Please be more specific - cam sensors? oil pressure sensors? oil level sensor? knock sensors? oil temperature sensor? or ???

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Ugh! That's what I was afraid of!

I have a replacement part and the probe is about 6 inches long.

I'm guessing I have to drop the motor to replace it.

Thx for the response and photo

No the oil pressure sensor is only about as large as you see and can be replaced with the engine in place.

Are you really asking about the oil level sensor?

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Uh oh, I have a feeling that I haven't done my homework.

I have a intermittant on my oil pressure guage. Every now and then, the pressure drops to zero, 15 seconds or so, it pops up to normal.

Connection or sensor to me. So a while back, I was on the phone with Suncoast and asked to include a oil pressure sensor with my order.

Crud! I just went to my garage and checked the part. I got a oil LEVEL sensor.

Serves me right, I should have pulled the number from my manuals before I ordered.

I would think that you can replace the pressure sensor with out too much cursing. Don't you think?

Thanks for the help

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