The computer can deliver the wrong amount of fuel resulting in poor performance, wasted fuel or valve damage, and that's IF it even runs at all.
You can find the map sensor behind the passenger side dashboard. You will need to remove the glove box in order to access the map sensor.
map sensor is located on the upper intake on the passenger side near the back.
The purpose of a MAP sensor is to monitor the pressure of the intake manifold by automatically adjusted the amount of air or fuel being taken in. Symptoms of a bad MAP sensor include poor gas mileage, idling problems, and fouled spark plugs.
YES it does. It should be close to intake.
MAP sensor going bad will cause that exact symptom, try unplugging the MAP sensor, if the vehicle will run with it unplugged then you know the MAP sensor is bad. My 88 Dodge Aries did the exact same thing.
You can find the map sensor behind the passenger side dashboard. You will need to remove the glove box in order to access the map sensor.
The map sensor is located on the passenger side fire wall.
Map sensor is located behind the dashboard on the passenger side. The map sensor will be adjacent to the central computer unit.
The Map Sensor mounts to the drivers side of the intake manifold plenum.
The map sensor on a 1991 cavalier is on the passenger side firewall towards the top.
I would suspect the map sensor is bad.
the map sensor is usually located on the top side of the air intake manifold
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.
Map Sensor is right on top of the Intake manifold, I believe the left side if not mistaken.
The MAP sensor on a 1989 Chevy Celebrity is on the firewall on the passenger side behind the strut tower.
The MAP sensor is located on the intake side before the intake manifold.
The map sensor is screwed into the side of the upper intake manifold.