OEM Component Locations - Lancer Evolution: Sensor

2012 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution GSRSECTION Sensor
Name Symbol
A/C pressure sensor F
Accelerator pedal position sensor M
Ambient air temperature sensor H
Crankshaft position sensor I
Engine coolant temperature sensor D
Exhaust camshaft position sensor C
Fin thermo sensor P
Front impact sensor J
Front light sensor < Vehicles with automatic anti-dazzling mirror > R
Front passenger's seat (incorporating weight sensor) Q
Front wheel speed sensor V
Fuel level sensor (sub) T
Fuel pump module (incorporating fuel level sensor (main) and fuel tank temperature sensor) Z
Fuel tank differential pressure sensor Z
G and yaw rate sensor N
Heated oxygen sensor (Front) W
Heated oxygen sensor (Rear) W
Intake air temperature sensor 2 B
Intake camshaft position sensor B
Interior temperature sensor L
Knock sensor G
Lighting control sensor < Vehicles with automatic light > R
Manifold absolute pressure sensor A
Mass airflow sensor E
Pressure sensor U
Rear light sensor < Vehicles with automatic anti-dazzling mirror > R
Rear wheel speed sensor a
Seat slide sensor X
Shift lever (incorporating lever position sensor) < TC-SST > O
Side impact sensor Y
Steering wheel sensor K
Theft-alarm sensor S
Throttle body assembly (incorporating throttle position sensor) B
Fig 1: Identifying Sensor Locations
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