Yo don't. It must be replaced if faulty.
On the intake manifold, right under the throttle body
On the intake manifold, right under the throttle body
You want to look on the intake manifold on the Jeep Wrangler.
There is no afs on a cherokee, they run on a map sensor.
A 1998 Jeep Cherokee does not have a mass airflow sensor. It uses a manifold pressure sensor, MAP, which is on the rear of the intake manifold.
There is not a map sensor on an 85. They did not show up till 86 with the 2.5 fuel injected engine.
The TPS is not happy with the readings from the map sensor. More than Likely you have a bad sensor.
It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP sensor on the firewall above the intake.It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP sensor on the firewall above the intake.
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Usually map sensors have to be replaced and cannot be repaired.
No, it uses a MAP sensor (manifold absolute pressure)
It is not clean able, if bad it needs replaced.