on top of the aluminum intake manifold, back near the firewall.
The MAP sensor is located on intake manifold.
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.
You would have to install a gauge on the differential vent, usually located at the top of the differential at the left side
left side of the intake manifold.
The manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor, is located on or around the intake manifold, and provides constant information concerning the amount of pressure inside the intake manifold.
The pressure regulator is located on top of the intake manifold on the fuel rail
The pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold. Find your fuel lines entering the manifold (right behind where the air enters the manifold)...the pressure regulator is on the bottom side of that cluster*%$. You will need to remove the upper manifold to reach it and change the regulator.
The DPFE (Differential Pressure Feedback EGR) sensor on a 2000 Saturn LS is located on the intake manifold, typically near the EGR valve. It is mounted on a bracket or directly on the manifold and has two hoses connected to it for measuring pressure differences. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility.
The Manifold ?æAbsolute Pressure sensor is located on top of the manifold. It is just forward of the intake manifold and held in place with a bracket assembly.
If you're talking about the aftertreatment differential, it's the black box located above the DPF.
On a 1997 Mitsubishi Eclipse, the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor is typically located on the intake manifold, near the throttle body. It is mounted on the engine side of the manifold and usually has a two or three-pin electrical connector. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility. Always make sure to disconnect the battery before working on the sensor to avoid any electrical issues.
Assuming this is a 4.3L engine, the fuel pressure regulator is located under the upper intake manifold. The upper intake manifold must be removed to gain access to the regulator.