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1988 - 1989 Ford Bronco II Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor (part#EC1609P)

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Brand: BWD
Advance Auto Parts Part#: 5010500
Suitable vehicles: Click to find if this product can be used with your vehicle:
  • Ford
    • Bronco II
      • 1989
        • 1989 Ford Bronco II (2.9L 179CI V6 FI VIN: T)
      • 1988
        • 1988 Ford Bronco II (2.9L 179CI V6 FI VIN: T)


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Connector Gender:Female
Terminal Gender:Male

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5.0

Perfect fit

By Antique Terry

from Georgia

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        Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

        Direct replacement of defective OEM MAP sensor in my 1985 Ford Ranger. It runs like new now!

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        4.0

        working replacement

        By tripog

        from 33478

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            Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

            replaced old map sensor on ford 351 with this unit and now truck runs like new again.

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            4.0

            Works as expected

            By 4DTV User

            from Factoryville, PA

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              Comments about BWD MAP Sensor:

              Fixed idle surging problem

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              • Q:

                Where is the MAP sensor on a 1990 f150 w/4.9 300
                Asked on 12/10/2012 by mick

                1 answer

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                  A:

                  This BWD MAP Sensor part# EC1609P is located on under hood, passenger side, upper firewall, mounted on side of A/C evaporator housing on your 1990 Ford Truck F150. For any further assistance, please visit your nearest Advance Auto store or call us directly at 1-877-ADVANCE (238-2623) and one of our representatives there would be more than happy to assist you.

                  Answered on 12/11/2012 by Rick from AAP
              • Q:

                Is the map sensor Part Number EC1609P, used on mulitple vehicles? for example when i search for map for ford aeorstar 1986 2.3 and 1986 bronco 2 2.9, it shows the same part number for the MAP. Does this mean it is interchangeable?
                Asked on 4/12/2012 by Anonymous

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                  Yes, this BWD MAP Sensor Part number EC1609P fits both 1986 Ford Aeorstar 2.3 and Ford Bronco 2 2.9. They can be used in multiple vehicles.

                  Answered on 4/12/2012 by Steve from AAP
              • Q:

                1995 F150 302 Electric Auto Trans
                I cannot find the MAP sensor. Can someone help me out?
                Thanks!
                Asked on 4/5/2012 by Tim from indianapolis

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                  A:

                  Yes, this BWD MAP Sensor Part number EC1609P fits your 1995 Ford F-150 302.

                  Answered on 4/6/2012 by Steve from AAP
              • Q:

                will a bad map sensor cause the engine to be hard to start and run very rich producing black smoke as if flooding when engine finally fires. Condition happens after engine has been running and at operating temp. Cold start performs ok warm start causes this problem.
                Asked on 1/2/2012 by Anonymous

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                  A:

                  Yes, if your MAP sensor is bad then your vehicle will Rough at idle, Excessive fuel consumption (rich) and You may notice a gas smell even after warm-up. 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 1/4/2012 by Dennis from AAP
              • Q:

                where is the map sensor located on a 1994 ford f150 w/5.0 302efi
                Asked on 9/7/2011 by long hair from northern N.Y.

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                  A:

                  The map sensor is located on the passenger side firewall next to evaporator housing.

                  Answered on 9/8/2011 by Steve from AAP
              • Q:

                i have a 88 ford ranger and it keeps shuting off when you stop at a light starts up and goes but jumps and stuff acts like not getting gas could this be it
                Asked on 4/14/2011 by rob from win va

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                  A:

                  It might be 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 7/1/2011 by Steve from AAP
              • Q:

                i have 1989 f150 where is the map sensor located?
                Asked on 4/13/2011 by jayray from piedmont s.c.

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                  A:

                  The MAP sensor is located on the side of the intake manifold (plenum) at the end closest to the throttle body.

                  Answered on 4/14/2011 by Parts Guru Geo from AAP
              • Q:

                Hqw do you test a map sensor
                Asked on 3/9/2011 by Anonymous from Greensburg Pa

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                  A:

                  When testing the MAP sensor, be sure that the harness wires are not damaged by the test meter probes. Test the MAP sensor output voltage at the MAP sensor connector terminal B. With the ignition switch ON, and the engine OFF. Output voltage should be 4 to 5 volts. Test the MAP sensor output voltage at the MAP sensor connector terminal B at a hot, neutral idle speed condition. The voltage should drop to 1.5 to 2.1 volts. Test MAP sensor supply voltage at sensor connector terminal C with the ignition ON. The voltage should be approximately 5 volts.

                  Answered on 5/10/2011 by Just Ask Jacob! from AAP
              • Q:

                i have a 85 ford f150 truck with a302. at first it was hard to start on cold days and eventually stop altogether. it will turn over but will not crank and i'm getting fire to plugs and fuel to the fuel rails. could this be the problem? a bad map sensor?
                Asked on 2/20/2011 by shannon bowles from millport, al.

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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 2/25/2011 by David the Dynamite Parts Guy from AAP
              • Q:

                what does this part do, will it make car not idle right,and use more gas?
                Asked on 12/29/2010 by Anonymous

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                  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. Symptoms of a bad MAP sensor include:
                  Engine Surging, Rich Air/Fuel condition which could cause spark plug fouling, Detonation from too much advanced timing or lean air/fuel condition, Loss of power and gas mileage.

                  Answered on 12/29/2010 by Mike the Auto Parts Master from AAP
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