on a 1992 Camry the map sensor is attached to the center of the firewall by a bracket and has a rubber vacuum hose connected to it.
TPS is always located on the throttle body. Even on vehicles equipped with rheostat throttles.
its bolted to the throttle body
check the TPS (throttle position sensor) check the TPS (throttle position sensor)
It is called a APPS accelerator pedal position sensor. It is located on the front of the engine. It is the part that the throttle cables hook to.
Remove your air cleaner assembly, and the TPS is mounted on the throttle body, on the left if looking from the front of the truck, it will have an electrical plug on it, and I believe it has 3 screws holding it on.
No map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor and tps throttle position sensor
Trouble code P2073 means: Manifold Absolute Pressure/Mass Air Flow - Throttle Position Correlation at Idle
It does not have a MAF, it uses a manifold absolute pressure (map) sensor. Which is bolted to the front of the throttle body.It does not have a MAF, it uses a manifold absolute pressure (map) sensor. Which is bolted to the front of the throttle body.
First off it is a throttle body not a carburetor.The item on the rear is the idle air control motor (IAC). The sensor on the driver side is the throttle position sensor (TPS). The sensor on the front is manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP).First off it is a throttle body not a carburetor.The item on the rear is the idle air control motor (IAC). The sensor on the driver side is the throttle position sensor (TPS). The sensor on the front is manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP).
the map sensor is located on the air intake manifold on the left side under the throttle position sensor on the 2.2 4 cyl. motor.
Trouble code P2074 means: Manifold Absolute Pressure/Mass Air Flow - Throttle Position Correlation at Higher Load
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor is located near the throttle body on the intake manifold.
The 2011 sonata does not have a maf it has a map sensor or manifold absolute pressure sensor located on intake manifold near throttle body assy.
Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor or MAP sensor is connected to the top of the throttle body assembly. It has 2 screws holding it in place and an electrical connection. Remove the 2 screws and disconnect the connection. Gently pry the sensor from the throttle body. Reassemble in reverse order.
If you look at your throttle body where your air intake comes in to the intake manifold, and about an inch or two above it is a sensor with a wire going from it. That is your manifold absolute pressure sensor.
A 99 civic actually doesn't have a mass air flow sensor. It uses a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor and the Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) instead to determine how much air is entering the engine.
The ignition timing is not adjustable. It is controled by the computer and is a result of inputs from several sensors including TPS (throttle position sensor) and map (manifold absolute pressure) or maf (mass airflow sensor) and engine speed from the crankshaft position sensor and engine position from the camshaft position sensor.