You don't have a MAP sensor, you have a MAF sensor.
MAP stands for manifold absolute pressure, and was an early method for gauging the amount of air entering an EFI system. Ford phased these out in 94. If you had one, you'd notice a vacuum line going to a box mounted somewhere with a large electrical connector.
MAF stands for mass air flow. Your engine is similar to my 2002 from what I understand, and the MAF is directly after the air cleaner. I would not advise someone to replace this part unless the vehicle idled, but when you try to move in gear it dies. If you're experiencing other problems, like poor fuel economy, try cleaning the MAF with spray MAF cleaner available at most parts stores. You can also use alcohol and a Q-tip on the bare wire inside the MAF- carefully, don't break the wire or you'll be buying a new MAF.
There is no MAP sensor on a 1999 Windstar.
In a 2000 Ford Windstar SEL, the map sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor) is typically located on the intake manifold, near the throttle body. It is a small electrical component with a vacuum line attached to it, often mounted on the engine's upper intake. You may need to remove some components for easier access, but it should be relatively straightforward to locate.
It uses a MAP sensor.It uses a MAP sensor.
where is the map sensor located on a ford freestar
I do not own a Ford but do you mean the MAP sensor? Map is Manifold Air Pressure If you did mean a MAP Sensor. (ON a Diesel 7.3) Slide under the front of the truck and it is up between the radiator on the engine block below the fan
where is map sensor on a 1999 cavalier
Yes there is a Map sensor.
no MAP sensor, just mass air flow sensor
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I don't think a Mustang has a MAP sensor. They are MAF system.
What model year? The earlier 2.3L did not have a MAP sensor.