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- 95 ranger 4x4/ 91 X 4x4
...and "How To Swap a MAP Sensor"
...The 91's do in fact have a MAP sensor...(Manifold Atmospheric Pressure)...and I've got proof...:biggthump
...I've been working on another code (code 85) so I can pass smog and I thought I had it fixed until, I pulled out a code 22 from nowhere...
Code 22 = MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range - MAP
...I did a bunch of searching and out of the few threads I found, It seemed pretty doubtful I even have a MAP sensor...I figured with my luck I would be the one that has one...Lucky Me...
...On to the pics....
...A close up pics of the MAP..
...This is a better pic of where the MAP sensor is located...
...Otherwise, you might have a hole where it is suppose to go...
...When you pull it out, you need to wobble it out as the ear on the left side of the casing will come out last...I kept pulling the darn thing straight and it wouldn't come out...
...After you get the whole thing out, you need to simply unclip the plastic face plate, then remove the MAP from it's casing...
...Here is a pic of the back side of the casing...
...The old and the new MAP...
...This is the backside of the old and the new MAP...Note the hollowed out section...You would think it would be cheaper :thumbdwn:
...I got the MAP sensor in stock, at Autozone with a 2 year warranty for the unheard of price $69.99 pl. tx...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ca...ngine+Management&parentId=cat10014&questions=[]
...With the help from member Fixxxer, he sent me this info...
" I've added to 91 MAP circuits, tests and diagrams, Go to the 91-94 folder"
http://www.scribd.com/people/documents/4599665
...The 91's do in fact have a MAP sensor...(Manifold Atmospheric Pressure)...and I've got proof...:biggthump
...I've been working on another code (code 85) so I can pass smog and I thought I had it fixed until, I pulled out a code 22 from nowhere...
Code 22 = MAP (vacuum) or BARO signal out of range - MAP
...I did a bunch of searching and out of the few threads I found, It seemed pretty doubtful I even have a MAP sensor...I figured with my luck I would be the one that has one...Lucky Me...
...On to the pics....
...A close up pics of the MAP..
...This is a better pic of where the MAP sensor is located...
...Otherwise, you might have a hole where it is suppose to go...
...When you pull it out, you need to wobble it out as the ear on the left side of the casing will come out last...I kept pulling the darn thing straight and it wouldn't come out...
...After you get the whole thing out, you need to simply unclip the plastic face plate, then remove the MAP from it's casing...
...Here is a pic of the back side of the casing...
...The old and the new MAP...
...This is the backside of the old and the new MAP...Note the hollowed out section...You would think it would be cheaper :thumbdwn:
...I got the MAP sensor in stock, at Autozone with a 2 year warranty for the unheard of price $69.99 pl. tx...
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/ca...ngine+Management&parentId=cat10014&questions=[]
...With the help from member Fixxxer, he sent me this info...
" I've added to 91 MAP circuits, tests and diagrams, Go to the 91-94 folder"
http://www.scribd.com/people/documents/4599665