Get a tune-up ... change plugs, etc etc. The MAP sensor was probable only part of the problem.
I have had similar problems. I would try replacing the air charge temperature sensor. If you still have trouble, try heating the sensor by taping it to a radiator or heater hose. If this fixes the problem, heated air from the shroud around the exhaust manifold is not reaching the air cleaner, causing the sensor to read to cold of a temperature and making the engine run too rich. Hope this helps.
It changed the world because when this trajedy happened Haiti had nothing and everyone had to help (ex: food, doctors, search for people). It still isn't over but its getting better.
Mine is still going after 10 years.
No, you will need to get a step up transformer, it's probably more sensible to get a 12v sensor.
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crank sensor or cam sensor
check your mass air flow sensor. Im having the same problem right now with my 1991 Pontiac Grand Prix & i had a mechanic tell me it was my mass air flow sensor.
get an engine diagnostic check from a trusted auto shop. check fuel injectors, and, if equipped, iac motor and tps sensor. Run a compression test.
The cabin air filter can not cause a rough idle. It only filters the air for the ac/heater.
it has to be reset if you disconnect the battery for a few minutes should do it
my headlights wont come on at night i changed the sensor and still not coming on
possible weak batteries?
vacuum leak
try changing your oxygen sensor I have changed the oxygen sensor and it did not help. Do you have any other ideas? Could it be the carb?
Technology does not stand still. The computer was changed to make it better.
Assuming that the brake pads were just changed and the sensor is still on, Perhaps the sensor wire was broken during installation causing the sensor to stay on. Happened on my 2001 a4.
Have you checked the o2 sensor, map sensor. will cause rough running problems assuming it hasn't got a blown head gasket. does it start on six cylinders when stone cold? assuming it's a six cylinder.