It's the MAP sensor...Manifold Absolute Pressure.
manifold differential pressure sensor montero sport 3.0
manifold differential pressure sensor montero sport 3.0
It is a slang tern given to a Differential Pressure Sensor or Transducer.
The manifold differential pressure sensor is on the top of the intake manifold. http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/newbie-forum/102193-i-need-help-mdp-sensor-install.html
differential pressure sensor.
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If you're talking about the aftertreatment differential, it's the black box located above the DPF.
Dpfe sensor is the delta (differential) pressure feedback egr (exhaust gas recirculation) it monitors the pressure on the egr valve to make sure it is working.
In a 1997 Mitsubishi Mirage, the manifold differential pressure sensor, also known as the MAP sensor, is typically located on or near the intake manifold. It is usually mounted directly on the manifold itself or close to it, in a position where it can accurately measure the intake air pressure. To find it, you may need to look for a small, cylindrical sensor with an electrical connector attached to it.
Differential presseure sensors invariably have two presure sesnors. Subject both the sesnors to atmospheric pressure and adjust if needed. Keep one sensor 1 under known pressure and another sesnor 2 under atmospheric pressure and adjust if needed. Repeat step 2 for the other sensor 2 and adjust if rquired.
Differential presseure sensors invariably have two presure sesnors. Subject both the sesnors to atmospheric pressure and adjust if needed. Keep one sensor 1 under known pressure and another sesnor 2 under atmospheric pressure and adjust if needed. Repeat step 2 for the other sensor 2 and adjust if rquired.
P1401 is DPFE Sensor Circuit High Faulty Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic (DPFE) sensor. Loose of disconnected wiring to the sensor