On a 1999 Camaro, the map sensor is located on the back of the intake manifold. The intake manifold is the series of tubing that distributes the air coming into the engine.
I would suspect the map sensor is bad.
The MAP sensor on an '86 Camaro with a 2.8 liter engine is located by the distributor at the rear of the intake plenum. There will be a black plastic casing that needs removed to gain access to the sensor.
There is no MAP sensor on the 2.8L because it uses a Mass Airflow system. A MAP sensor is found on cars that use Speed Density (i.e. 3.1L Camaro's).
The MAP sensor is on top of the throttle body. as you are looking at the engine from the front of the car, it is on the right side of the engine. The sensor says "MAP Sensor" on the top of it. very convenient.
You can not prevent a sensor from failing.
Its on the back firewall, if you follow that single vacume hose on the backside of your Throttle Body it will go straight up to your MAP sensor.
no, but it is mounted on the hose from the air cleaner to the the engine.
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It sounds like the MAP sensor is bad. Make sure there is no cracks or holes in the vacuum line and if it is fine, replace the MAP sensor.
ithe 2.8 liter engine uses a mass air sensor to control fuel delivery. it does not have a map sensor.
its on the back of the intake, plugged into the top of an adapter looking thing
change MAP sensor