New MAP Sensor for Chevy Express Van Suburban Blazer S10 Pickup S-10 Chevrolet
MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensors measure the absolute pressure in the intake manifold, which is used to calculate the engine load and air mass. This information is essential for the engine control module (ECM) to properly manage the air-fuel mixture and ignition timing. The MAP sensor is located on the intake manifold, and it is usually connected to the ECM by a vacuum hose.
Benefits:
- Improved engine performance
- Increased fuel efficiency
- Reduced emissions
Product Features:
- Direct-fit replacement for the original MAP sensor
- Durable construction
- Easy installation
- 1-year warranty
- Socket size: 10 mm
- Thread size: M12 x 1.5
Applications:
- Chevy Express Van 1996-2019
- Chevy Suburban 1996-2019
- Chevy Blazer 1996-2005
- Chevy S10 Pickup 1994-2004
- Chevy S-10 1982-1993
- Chevrolet 1996-2019
Installation:
- Locate the MAP sensor on the intake manifold.
- Disconnect the vacuum hose from the MAP sensor.
- Remove the electrical connector from the MAP sensor.
- Unscrew the MAP sensor from the intake manifold.
- Install the new MAP sensor by reversing the steps above.
Note: Refer to Haynes.com for more detailed instructions on how to replace the MAP sensor on your specific vehicle.
Troubleshooting:
If you are experiencing problems with your vehicle’s engine performance, the MAP sensor may be faulty. To troubleshoot the MAP sensor, you can:
- Check the vacuum hose for leaks.
- Check the electrical connector for loose or damaged wires.
- Test the MAP sensor with a multimeter.
If you are having trouble troubleshooting your MAP sensor, you can refer to YouTube.com for helpful videos.