Intake Manifold: Notes

2009 Ford Ranger 2D Pickup, 2.3 D, AutomaticSECTION Notes
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Material

Item Specification
Motorcraft Metal Surface Prep
ZC-31
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Silicone Gasket Remover
ZC-30
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Fig 1: Intake Manifold - Cables and LH Connections With Torque Specifications
GF0008907Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 9A825 Speed control cable
2 N802768 Speed control cable position retainer clip
3 9A758 Accelerator control cable
4 W500222 EGR tube bolts (2 required)
5 9J280 Fuel supply tube
6 - Knock sensor (KS) electrical connector (part of 14A290)
7 9Y476 Evaporative emissions (EVAP) vent tube quick connect coupling
Fig 2: Intake Manifold - RH Connections
GF0008908Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
8 - Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor electrical connector (part of 12B637)
9 - Idle air control (IAC) valve electrical connector (part of 12B637)
10 9G297 Vacuum tube quick connect coupling
11 - Throttle position (TP) sensor electrical connector (part of 12B637)
Fig 3: Intake Manifold - Rear Connections With Torque Specifications
GF0008909Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
12 381298 Brake booster vacuum hose
13 8C633 Coolant hose
14 9Y439 Coolant hose
15 6758 Crankcase breather hose
16 W500211 EGR tube support retainer bolt
17 9E498 Vacuum hose
Fig 4: Intake Manifold - Wiring Harness Retainers
GF0008910Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
18 13A506 Wiring harness retainer (part of 12B637)
19 13A506 Wiring harness retainer (part of 12B637)
20 - KS electrical connector retainer (part of 12A699)
21 13A506 Wiring harness retainer (part of 12B637)
Fig 5: Exploded View Of Intake Manifold With Torque Specifications
GF0008911Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
22 W500311 Intake manifold bolt (5 required)
23 9424 Intake manifold
24 9441 Intake manifold gasket (4 required)
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