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Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor


1994 Saturn SC Series Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (part#EC1602P)

Part No. EC1602P Warranty  
$65.09
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Brand: BWD
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 5012651
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Saturn
    • SC Series
      • 1994
        • 1994 Saturn SC Series (1.9L 116CI L4 FI VIN: 7 - DOHC)


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BWDMAP Sensor
 
3.3

(based on 4 reviews)

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67%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to use (3)

Cons

  • Flimsy (3)

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    Reviewed by 4 customers

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    1.0

    Poor connection

    By GTA

    from Chicago, IL

    About Me Auto Enthusiast, Mechanic

    Level 1

    Pros

    • Easy To Use

    Cons

    • Flimsy
    • Incompatible

    Best Uses

      Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

      Wanted to update the MAP sensor. Unfortunately, we were not able to. the grey BWD sensor has a latching mechanism that does not seat the connector fully (causing erratic behavior and CEL). That said we only tried one and did not try another. Beware of the connection system on the grey BWD MAP senor.

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      (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

       
      5.0

      Works Good

      By Mrgrindstaff

      from Gastonia, NC

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      Pros

        Cons

        • Flimsy

        Best Uses

        • Trucks

        Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

        It fits and works perfectly on my 1994 chevy k1500. I usually like to use acdelco on parts like this but thy didnt have it in stock so i bought this one and so far so good. Works just as it should.

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        4.0

        Good product for the price

        By kenny

        from Kodak Tn

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        Level 1

        Pros

        • Easy To Use

        Cons

        • Flimsy

        Best Uses

        • Small Cars

        Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

        This is one of those things you cant go anywhere without

        • Car & Truck:
        • Casual Driver
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        • Yes

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        (7 of 11 customers found this review helpful)

         
        3.0

        Did not fit my 1994 saturn sl

        By Rob

        from MD

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        Pros

        • Easy To Use
        • Lightweight

        Cons

        • Incompatible

        Best Uses

          Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

          The mounting bolts that stick out of the backside of the engine were too large to fit in this new map sensor. or should I say the map sensor's holes were too small.

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          • Q:

            Could a bad MAP sensor in my 1988 Chev. C1500 pickup cause the fuel injectors to drip rather than spray? We've already tried replacing the fuel injectors.
            Asked on 7/28/2012 by Ckristi from Morrisonville,NY

            1 answer

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              A:

              The bad MAP sensor may be the possible cause of the problem. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

              Answered on 7/28/2012 by Vincent from AAP
          • Q:

            i have a 1994 cavalier it runs fine as long as you got it opened up but a low speed it acts like it loads up with fuel & wants to miss & when i give it the gas there is a little bit of black smoke comes out of the tailpipe will a bad map sensor cause this ?
            Asked on 4/27/2012 by donkenn from wv

            1 answer

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              A:

              Black exhaust smoke is a rich fuel mixture caused by weak spark ignition and or faulty map sensor. Check map sensor vacuum hose and electrical connector because bad map sensor will cause rich fuel mixture. Check the vacuum line going to fuel pressure regulator, make sure fuel pressure regulator getting vacuum at vacuum line, if not look for broken or disconnected vacuum line to fuel pressure regulator. Check fuel pressure regulator vacuum line, if you see gasoline in vacuum diaphram to fuel pressure regulator, replace fuel pressure regulator. check the evap canister, if gas soak it will cause rich fuel mixture.

              Answered on 4/30/2012 by Vincent from AAP
          • Q:

            What exactly does this part do? And where would it be located on a 1996 Chevy Corsica?
            Asked on 3/23/2012 by Anonymous from Lancaster SC

            1 answer

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              A:

              The manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP sensor) is one of the sensors used in an internal combustion engine's electronic control system. Engines that use a MAP sensor are typically fuel injected. The manifold absolute pressure sensor provides instantaneous manifold pressure information to the engine's electronic control unit (ECU). The data is used to calculate air density and determine the engine's air mass flow rate, which in turn determines the required fuel metering for optimum combustion.

              Answered on 3/25/2012 by Steve from AAP
          • Q:

            got 88 chevy 1/2 ton 5.7 tbi it pops back through intake and out exzust intermedly replaced cap rotor wires plugs checked all vac lines engine pops though intake and exzust sometimes under load can map senser cause this engine has bout 40'000 on it
            Asked on 3/6/2012 by sick truck from houston

            1 answer

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              A:

              This could possibly be the problem. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it nor provide you with a 100% answer. We would suggest that you take your vehicle to a certified mechanic for further diagnosis.

              Answered on 3/7/2012 by Dennis from AAP
          • Q:

            Where is the map sensor on my gmc 1500? It is a 5 liter v-8
            Asked on 10/26/2011 by Anonymous

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              A:

              It is located on the top of the intake at the rear.

              Answered on 10/26/2011 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
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              A:

              It is located on the top of the intake at the rear.

              Answered on 10/26/2011 by John the Car-Doc from AAP
          • Q:

            Where on a '88 Chev Cavalier Z24 would the MAP sensor be located?
            Asked on 10/7/2011 by Big Joe from Mifflinburg, PA

            1 answer

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              A:

              The MAP sensor is located toward the front of the manifold beneath the fuel rail.

              Answered on 10/8/2011 by Steve from AAP
          • Q:

            WILL A MAP SENSOR LET YOUR CAR START SOMETIMES AND SOMETIME NOT ALSO ACTS LIKE IT'S OUT OF GAS AND PUTS OUT A LOT OF BLACK SMOKE?
            Asked on 9/27/2011 by Anonymous

            1 answer

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              A:

              I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

              Answered on 9/27/2011 by Steve from AAP
          • Q:

            I have a 1995 chevy c1500. would a MAP sensor cause the engine to idle to high?
            Asked on 9/20/2011 by Anonymous from texas

            1 answer

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              A:

              Yes, a MAP sensor or even a throttle position sensor could cause the engine to idle to high. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

              Answered on 9/21/2011 by Vincent from AAP
          • Q:

            98 buick century custom 3.1 6 cylinder i only get 100 miles to a tank of gas replaced fuel filter an wir filter new plugs fresh oil. wat to do plz help
            Asked on 9/18/2011 by roger from newport, nc

            1 answer

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              A:

              I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

              Answered on 9/19/2011 by Steve from AAP
          • Q:

            1995 Jeep Wrangler Rio Grande 2.5 engine runs fine then will start surging and act like it wants to shut down and engine rattles acts like it isn't getting even fuel pressure. What could cause this?
            Asked on 8/31/2011 by Anonymous

            1 answer

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              A:

              Unfortunately we are unable to diagnose what is wrong with your vehicle without being able to be there with your vehicle. However, I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not (solve/be) the problem.

              Answered on 8/31/2011 by Dennis from AAP
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