No they are not. O2 sensors measure the amount of oxygen in the exhaust downstream. The M.A.P. sensor stands for Manifold Absolute pressure Switch, it ties into the manifold and monitors the amount of vacuum in the manifold and compares the values to other sensors for the timing and fuel settings.
No there not they are 2 different parts
their the same thing
There are many possible causes. Including, worn spark plugs, failed oxygen sensor, leaking injector, improper reading from the MAP or TPS sensors, etc.There are many possible causes. Including, worn spark plugs, failed oxygen sensor, leaking injector, improper reading from the MAP or TPS sensors, etc.
No. I got the same thing
it depends on the model of engine, my 97 rodeo with the 4ze1 motor has the map sensor for air intake but doesnt have an O2 sensor for the exhaust.
Map sensors were not used on 88 camaros. Only maf sensors
i was thinking the same thing
Usually map sensors have to be replaced and cannot be repaired.
Im pretty sure but not 100%, but its when the map has the same thing on eachside, like standard sandbox
Sometimes the computer goes through several "cycles" before it clears a code. If the Oxygen sensor and Map sensor codes don't clear within a few starting cycles it's possible that one or both were bad when you put them in. Read the codes again and see what it says.
Remote sensors
WWW.MOTORCRAFT.COM shows remanufactured AIR MASS SENSORS ( mass air flow sensors ) for the 3 available engines on your 1993 Ranger , there are no listings for a MAP sensor