Map sensor.
Map sensor.
I am trying to locate it on my ranger, but i am not having any luck...help guys? i have emissions that needs to be done by next week.
Did a test and it came up being the map sensor went and bought it so i can get rid of my CEL
Did a test and it came up being the map sensor went and bought it so i can get rid of my CEL
Might help if you include what year truck and engine you have.
Go ahead and make a signature, it will allow people to help you a lot easier.
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Go ahead and make a signature, it will allow people to help you a lot easier.
https://www.ranger-forums.com/profil...=editsignature
I am being honest....thirty replies in 5 minutes but when i have just a simple question i cannot be helped......
But the map sensor is a true part...im having a issue now loading google for some reason so i can link you guys....
But the map sensor is a true part...im having a issue now loading google for some reason so i can link you guys....
Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor is what that acronym usually stands for. Not sure if 3.0's have one but I know that they have a Delta Pressure feedback sensor of EGR (DPFE) and those somewhat commonly fail on 3.0's
that was a little exaggerated, but ok.. if no one replies, they obviously don't know, or don't want to put you in the wrong direction.. now calm down, and be patient, maybe someone will help you.
Someone just did...but then again my exaggeration is sorta needed...but like i said.. people know more about engine swaps and engines then the sensors that make the engine work correctly go figure?
Ok further reading and I fins that a car will eather have a MAP or a MAF sensor but not both. i'm pretty sure that a 95 3.o has a MAF and DPFE sensors. the MAF would be between the air filter cover and the intake snorkel, a DPFE if I remember correctly is mounted to the side of the intake manifold.
Duralast/MAP Sensor | MAP Sensor | 1995 Ford Ranger 2WD 6 Cylinders U 3.0L MFI | AutoZone.com
This is the exact part that i purchased today and what came up on the diagnostic.
This is the exact part that i purchased today and what came up on the diagnostic.
Yep, told you they commonly fail on 3.0's. However, I had a 90 Cougar with the 3.8L that had a bad EGR sensor. Yes, you would want it taken care of to pass emissions but the worst it does to the vehicle is the occasional stalling out, but it will start right back up no problem. BTW are you sure your vehicle isn't exempt form emissions testing, I thought they only care if it's ODB2, which is what all vehicles converted to for the 1996 model year.
Quit being a crybaby. Have you thought that maybe no one knew so they didn't say anything?




