The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor on a 1995 Chevrolet Astro van measures the pressure within the intake manifold. This data is crucial for the engine control unit (ECU) to calculate the air density and determine the appropriate fuel-to-air ratio for optimal combustion. A malfunctioning MAP sensor can lead to poor engine performance, reduced fuel efficiency, and increased emissions.
no MAP sensor, just mass air flow sensor
Don't think yours will have a MAP sensor. It will have a MAF sensor, and it is attached to the air filter housing.
Yes, about 50-60 dollars from Advance auto
Remove the dog house in the van and the M.A.P. sensor is located behind the throttle body on the top of the manifold on the passenger's side. It is a flat sensor.
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Code 33 is a MAP sensor code. MAP sensor circuit error (signal is high meaning there is low vacuum getting to the sensor). Check the vacuum line going to the MAP sensor. Its usually located on the side of the breather, usually a green plug with three wires in line.
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According to my Chilton manual, page 4-22, the MAP sensor is used on 96 thru 99 LeSabres/Bonnevilles/Eighty-eights, not 95's.
The map sensor on Safari 4.3 L and Astro vans are accessed through the inside engine cover. Once you remove the engine cover you can spot the air intake for the throttle body . The map sensor is to the right of the air intake (passenger side) about 2 - 3 inches, towards the rear of the van
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It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.