In the ECM under center of dash.
under the silver engine cover ...next to fuel regulator
Passanger side under dash next to computer
take the top cover off the engine. the sensor is rectangle shape and is to the right towards the throttle body.
It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.
I had this exact same problem with my Seville STS and it turned out to be a bad MAP sensor. If you are a little bit tech savy at all the MAP sensor or (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor is located inside your intake manifold right ontop your fuel rail. However I highly suggest that if you do not know much about cars then you should not attempt to change it out yourself. In addition do not be suprised if you or your mechanic finds that there is a large amount of gasoline in your intake manifold. This is what caused may MAP sensor to crap out. Which was ofcourse was caused by an internal fuel rail leak. The MAP sensor itself will cost you about 75-80 bucks, depending on where you go. Hope this helps, good luck!
a map sensor is a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
if it has a 3.3 there is no map sensor
That year did not have a MAP sensor.
map sensor
there is no map sensor on it
No map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor and tps throttle position sensor
Yes there is a Map sensor.