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Old 08-11-2009, 11:12 AM   #1
glock35ipsc
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Help on ID'ing a few things on a 5.3L

Can anyone help me identify a few things on my 2006 5.3L?

#1 - Sensor on front of intake, right behind the TB:


#2 - The hose that runs from the sensor in #1 runs to the back of the engine on the drivers side and was disconnected from something. What is the hose suppose to plug in to? (end of hose is #1)


#3 - The vent hose on the transmission splits and runs toward the engine and ends with a check valve. the other end was loose. Any idea where that end with the "?" goes?


#4 - This sensor above the starter:


#5 - This module, looks as though it was on the inside of the cab:


#6 - This gizmo was tied around the negative battery cable near the battery terminal end, and ran straight to the PCM:




Thanks in advance for any help ID'ing this stuff!!!!
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