Name the sensors which are placed at intake manifold ,throttle valve, water jacket and exhaust manifold. 

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Answer :

Sensors:

Intake manifolds:- Mass air flow sensor (MAF), Manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP)

Throttle valve:- Throttle position sensor (TPS)

Water jacket:- Engine temperature sensor or coolant temperature sensor

Exhaust manifolds: - Exhaust gas temperature sensor, Oxygen sensor (O2)

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