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01 Explorer - MAP sensor location

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jim...@gmail.com

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Apr 18, 2008, 8:27:18 PM4/18/08
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Can anyone tell me where the MAP sensor is located on a 2001 Explorer
(6cyl)?
Can this be changed easily by a non-mechanic?

Thanks, JC

Ulysses

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Apr 19, 2008, 12:45:33 PM4/19/08
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"jl...@elp.rr.com" <jim...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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I dunno cause I don't know what MAP stands for. The MAF (mass airflow
sensor) up to 2000 is located next to the air cleaner at the beginning of
the duct. It's flat and black and has two wires. The IAC (Idle Air
Control) valve (also up to 2000) is located on top of the engine right about
in the middle. These two sensors have a reputation of needing cleaning or
replacement, at least on previous years.

How do you know for sure that the sensor needs replacing? The MAF and IAC
are easily replaced and you can probably find an aftermarket sensor for a
lot less $$ than from Ford but I would have doubts about putting a Chinese
sensor in my Mexican truck (91 Explorer).

Happy Traveler

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Apr 19, 2008, 4:18:48 PM4/19/08
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For what it's worth, MAP stands for Manifold Absolute Pressure (sensor) - a
part of the older 'speed-density' engine control system. My 23-year old LTD
(soon to be donated to a better cause) has one of those. Speed-density
systems calculated mass air flow from manifold pressure, temperature and
engine RPM, instead of measuring it directly by a manifold air flow sensor
(MAF). Perhaps less accurate, but they were never plagued by the caked-on
dust that ultimately makes MAFs read wrong and cause pinging.

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Ulysses

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Apr 21, 2008, 11:17:05 AM4/21/08
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"Happy Traveler" <happy_t...@abc.net> wrote in message
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Thanks for the enlilghtenment :-D I could not find any mention of it in my
Hayne's manual or even with a Yahoo search.
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