Solenoids & Solenoid Valves

2004 Acura 3.5RLSECTION Solenoids & Solenoid Valves
SOLENOIDS & SOLENOID VALVES LOCATION

Component Location
Cruise Control Actuator On left front corner of engine compartment. See Figure .
Driver's Seat Belt Tension Reducer Solenoid At base of left "B" pillar. See Figure .
Engine Mount Control Solenoid Valve On center of firewall. See Figure .
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) By-Pass Solenoid Valve Under left rear of vehicle. See Figure .
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Control Canister Vent Shut Valve Under left rear of vehicle. See Figure .
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Purge Control Solenoid Valve On left front of engine. See Figure .
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Control Solenoid Valve On right side of firewall, in control box. See Figure .
Front Passenger's Seat Belt Tension Reducer Solenoid At base of right "B" pillar. See Figure .
Fuel Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve On right side of firewall, in control box. See Figure .
Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve On top left front of engine, on left side of throttle body base. See Figure .
Intake Air By-Pass (IAB) High Control Solenoid Valve On center of firewall. See Figure .
Intake Air By-Pass (IAB) Low Control Solenoid Valve On center of firewall. See Figure .
Lock-Up Control Solenoid Valves On top of transmission. See Figure .
No. 1 Fuel Injector Top right of engine. See Figure .
No. 2 Fuel Injector Top right of engine. See Figure .
No. 3 Fuel Injector Top right of engine. See Figure .
No. 4 Fuel Injector Top left of engine. See Figure .
No. 5 Fuel Injector Top left of engine. See Figure .
No. 6 Fuel Injector Top left of engine. See Figure .
Seat Belt Tension Reducer Solenoid Left center pillar. See Figure .
Shift Lock Solenoid Below center console, at base of gear selector. See Figure .
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