Upper Intake Manifold: Notes

2003 Ford Windstar BaseSECTION Notes
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Fig 1: Upper Intake Manifold With Torque Specifications (1 Of 3)
GFD15526Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W702251 Accelerator cable snow shield bolts (2 required)
2 9E776 Accelerator cable snow shield
3 9A825 Speed control cable to throttle body
4 9A758 Accelerator cable to throttle body
5 - Accelerator/speed control cable bracket bolt (3 required)
Fig 2: Upper Intake Manifold With Torque Specifications (2 Of 3)
GFD15527Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
6 W52593 Clamp
7 9D289 Fuel vapor tube
8 - Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) tube fitting (part of 9D477)
9 14A464 Throttle position (TP) sensor electrical connector (part of 9H589)
10 W700497 Wiring retainer (part of 9H589)
11 - Transaxle vent tube retainer (part of 7034)
12 - Vacuum tube (part of 9E498)
13 14A464 Idle air control (IAC) valve electrical connector (part of 9H589)
14 14A464 EGR vacuum regulator electrical connector (part of 9H589)
15 - EGR vacuum regulator stud bolt nut
16 - Wiring retainer (part of 9H589)
17 - Positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) tube
18 - Vacuum tube fitting (part of 9E498)
19 392984 Brake booster vacuum hose clamp
20 2C053 Brake booster vacuum hose
21 14A464 Engine control wiring harness electrical connectors (part of 9H589)
Fig 3: Upper Intake Manifold (3 Of 3)
GFD15528Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
22 - Throttle body coolant hose clamps (2 required)
23 - Throttle body coolant hoses (2 required)
24 9Y450 Upper intake manifold bolt (8 required)
25 9424 Upper intake manifold
26 - Upper intake manifold gasket (6 required)
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