The same as most electrical connections in an automobile, release the lock and pull it apart.
Do you mean MAP sensor? The Map sensor is located in the intake manifold under the plastic northstar cover. Its a little sensor that is located just to the left of the throttle body. removing this sensor requires no tools for expertise. Just unplug pull it out and replace with a new sensor.
The MAP sensor - another frequent cause of stalling or non-starting. This measures the air pressure in the manifold. You can test it - if your car won't start, just unplug the electrical connection from the MAP sensor. If it starts, replace the sensor. MAP sensor details. (It may act as though the fuel pump is not working properly - starting, then quickly dying).
How do you unplug an oxygen sensor on a 2003 Chevy Cavalier
It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.
Check the MAP sensor. To see if this is the problem, assuming that the Jeep won't start but is turning over, unplug the MAP sensor and then plug it back in. If you can start it now, the MAP sensor needs to be replaced. The MAP sensor is located in the engine compartment, where the firewall meets the body at the top of the engine compartment, on the driver's side. Good luck.
a map sensor is a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
The computer switches to SD (Speed Density) mode. Uses a simplier way of calculating air into the engine by using the MAP sensor located on the top of the intake.
replace the thing its faulty dont try do fix something you dont understand
if it has a 3.3 there is no map sensor
That year did not have a MAP sensor.
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Depending on the vehicle the computer could default to a certain set point and still run. Some people have disconnected their MAP sensor completely and the car ran better than it hooked up, so they knew it was bad.