MAP Sensor fits C/K 1500 2500 3500 Pickup Silverado Sierra Suburban Tahoe Yukon


Item condition:
New
Ended:
Oct 1, 13:48 PDT
Price:
$13.50 View item
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FREE
Item location:
Miami,FL,USA
Ships to:
Worldwide
Item specifics
  • Superseded Part Number:
    12614973, 16187556, 16249939, 09359409, 9359409
  • Interchange Part Number:
    AS59, AS155, 213-796, 213796, 213-259, 213259
  • Number of Pieces:
    1
  • Type:
    Manifold Air Pressure Sensor (MAP Sensor)
  • Manufacturer Part Number:
    AS10059796
  • Other Part Number:
    AC Delco BWD Delphi NTK Spectra Standard SMP Volvo
  • Brand:
    Global Automotive
  • Fitment Type:
    Direct Replacement
  • Warranty:
    Lifetime
  • UPC:
    Does not apply

【Brand】Global Automotive was established in 1999 & remains a leader in high quality direct replacement components for your worn or damaged original equipement parts Always made of durable material for long service life. Rigorously tested for quality fitment.

【Product Details】In fuel-injected automotive engines, a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor is used to continuously monitor the amount of air flowing into the engine, so the computer can calculate air density, adjust the amount of fuel to spray into the combustion chamber and adjust the ignition timing. In some vehicles, a mass air flow (MAF) sensor is used. While the two are interchangeable, a MAF sensor measures flow rather than density.

【Common Issues】A failed MAP sensor can cause your vehicle to have a few performance problems. If the sensor is in error, reading too high, it can cause the fuel management system to use more fuel than is needed and decrease fuel economy. Conversely, if the MAP sensor reads too low, the onboard computer will trim back the amount of fuel it thinks is needed and starve the engine, causing it to run erratically and decrease power. In either case, if the sensor isn’t reading properly, it will cause your vehicle to fail emissions testing. Plugging in a diagnostic code reader you may find trouble codes P0068, P0069, P1106, or P1107.

【How to Repair?】Difficulty in replacing a bad MAP sensor varies by vehicle. Typically, it’s mounted to the outside of the intake manifold or throttle body using a set of bolts or screws. Unplug the sensor wire and then undo the screws and carefully remove the bad sensor. To install your new one, simply reinstall the screws, plug the wire back in and you’re ready to go. Depending on the vehicle and if a trouble code was set, a diagnostic tool may be required to reset the check engine light.

【Features & Benefits】

  • Our MAP sensor is manufactured with quality resistors...

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