== == 2002 L200 4 cyl. is a speed density system, therfore it is MAP.
Please check this Carfax Reliability Rating... It shows this particular car has a MAF also: http://www.carfax.com/car_safety/ratings/SRR.cfm/year/2002/make/SATURN/model/L200
The L200 4 cylinder has a MAP sensor. The 3.0L v-6 has a MAF and a Map sensor. That may be causing the confusion.......
The fuse map for a 2003 L200 Saturn is printed on the fuse box cover. You have a fuse box located inside the cabin on the driver's side and under the hood.
there is no MAF on the 2002 you have an MAP goes from the throttle body to the engine. sooo for a short ram or cool air intake its no prob and no need to mess with any harness or wires
It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP which is on the throttle body.It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP which is on the throttle body.
No MAF, it uses a MAP.No MAF, it uses a MAP.
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.
There is no such thing as a MAP enhancer. If you have this throw it out or get your money back as it will do nothing for the car but decrease mpg while not doing anything for performance
There is no MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor in a 2002 or later altima. This altima uses a MAF (Mass Airflow Sensor). It is in the intake and has a clip with 5 prongs.
Your car doesn't have one but it does have a map sensor (pretty much the same thing). Its near the intake manifold by the throttle body
No it does not have a MAF it has MAP
The 1991 Corolla does not use a MAF sensor - it is MAP based.
It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor.
It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.