It uses a MAP sensor.
It uses a MAP sensor.
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.
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.
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.
The MAP sensor is located on the intake side before the intake manifold.
there is no MAP, it has a MAF sensor ( mass air flow ) its in the big round plastic tube behind the air cleaner
No MAF, it uses a MAP.No MAF, it uses a MAP.
It doesn't have a maf sensor, it uses a map sensor.
It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP (manifold absolute pressure) sensor.
No it does not have a MAF it has MAP
The 1991 Corolla does not use a MAF sensor - it is MAP based.
That engine does not have a MAF. It uses a MAP sensor which is mounted on the front of the throttle body.That engine does not have a MAF. It uses a MAP sensor which is mounted on the front of the throttle body.
Hondas used only a map sensor back in the 90s in place of a maf/map combo. The map sensor can be found on top of the throttle body and should be branded "Denso". The sensor coveres about 2" and is usually black.