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Yes you can drive it but it will run lean and get poor mileage with poor performance.
A MAP sensor is an anacronym for "Manifold Absolute Pressure" sensor. The sensor has a vacuum line going to it from an intake manifold vacuum port. It senses the amount of intake manifold vacuum or pressure depending on how far open the throttle (your foot) is when you drive. Wide open throttle-foot to the floor, dictates low vacuum in the intake manifold. This device is all part of your engine electronic control devices/sensors used to make your engine run at peak efficiency and perform its best.
Depends on how faulty it is... and in what way. There is a common problem with the 2nd generation of Windstars, 1999-2003, intake manifold bolts that causes a leak. See "Related Questions" below for more
On the front and rear of what?? The Air Intake Manifold is on the TOP of the engine. the Exhaust Manifold are on the sides of an engine. On a front wheel drive vehicle, the engine is turned 90 degrees, so the exhaust manifold appears to be on the front and back of the engine, below the valve covers.
Its under the intake manifold.
I would check the idle air solenoid on the intake manifold
Eventually you will have to replace it. They cost around $150.00 for the part. But, you can drive the truck for a long time without any real problem developing. A friend of mine has been driving his for almost two years that way.
It should be the same.. the standard jeep(left hand drive) the intake and exhaust are on the left side of the engine as well, so there is no need for a different manifold. so 99 % sure its the same manifold
That year and engine size has 2 of them and there both underneith the INTAKE MANIFOLD. You can not see are get to them until you remove the intake.
The cooling temperature sensor is located on the drive belt end on the intake manifold on 3.0 and 3.8 liter motors. On 3800 motors it is located on the opposite end of the intake.
The answer to your question cant be answered unless we know what year the vehicle is and if it is front rear drive or rear wheel drive If the number is anywhere it will be on the intake manifold.