Electrical Component Locations: Sensor

2017 Mitsubishi Mirage G4 ES, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Sensor
Name Symbol
A/C pressure sensor H
Accelerator pedal position sensor P
Ambient temperature sensor L
Brake vacuum sensor F
Camshaft position sensor B
Crankshaft position sensor I
CVT assembly (incorporating CVT fluid temperature sensor and secondary pressure sensor) S
Engine coolant temperature sensor E
Fin thermo sensor R
Front impact sensor M
Front light sensor <Vehicles with automatic anti-dazzling mirror> W
Front wheel speed sensor Z
Fuel pump module (incorporating fuel level sensor and fuel tank temperature sensor) c
Fuel tank differential pressure sensor c
G and yaw late sensor (integrated in ASC-ECU) A
Heated oxygen sensor (rear) U
Interior temperature sensor (integrated in auto A/C controller assembly (A/C-ECU)) Q
Knock sensor J
Linear air-fuel ratio sensor D
Manifold absolute pressure sensor B
Mass airflow sensor C
Occupant classification sensor V
Output speed sensor <CVT> T
Primary speed sensor <CVT> N
Rear light sensor <Vehicles with automatic anti-dazzling mirror> W
Rear wheel speed sensor d
Seat slide sensor a
Secondary speed sensor <CVT> G
Side impact sensor (front) b
Side impact sensor (rear) X
Steering wheel sensor O
Throttle body assembly (incorporating throttle position sensor) K
TPMS transmitter (incorporating tire pressure sensor) Y
Fig 1: Sensor Component Locations (1 Of 32)
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