Location MAP Sensor

Tiny
FRONTPUSHBAR
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  • 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA
  • V8
  • 2WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 131,000 MILES
I have bought a AS189 Manifold Absolute Pressure (Part Nr. 5S6080, other Part Nr. F6DZ9C052CA, F75Z9C052AA, F87Z9C052AA, XS4Z9C052AA) but I
can´t find it. So please where is the MAP sensor
located? Thanks al lot!
Friday, April 22nd, 2011 AT 1:07 PM

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Tiny
KASEKENNY
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These sensors are not a MAP sensor or not for this engine which is why you cannot find it.

F6DZ9C052CA - Fuel tank pressure sensor
F75Z9C052AA - Fuel tank pressure sensor
F87Z9C052AA - Fuel tank pressure sensor
XS4Z9C052AA - MAP sensor - for a 5.4L

Your engine uses a mass air flow sensor which is on the intake air hose.

Here is a guide that will help with this.

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/how-to-replace-a-mass-air-flow-sensor-maf

Please let us know what else I can help with.
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Friday, April 22nd, 2011 AT 1:47 PM
Tiny
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First of all thanks a lot for your fast answer!

So the car has no MAP sensor? But why do shops offer MAP sensors for a 2003 Crown Vic. I have already bought one. I have a problem with the trouble codes PO172 & PO175 for a long time. I did some research on the internet and so I found out that the problem could be a faulty MAP sensor. I checked the vacuum kPa with a OBDII live scanner and the results don´t match with a list I found on the internet at aa1car. Com for Ford digital map sensors. At zero
vaccum the kPa output should be 0 and I read 94kPa.
At idle it should be 71, 1 or less - I read 29kPa. At wide open throttle it should be 10, 2 - I read 101kPa. Aa1car. Com recommend to replace the MAP in such a case. I have already replaced MAF sensor, all oxygen sensors, fuel filter, air filter, new fuel pump, remanufactured fuel injectors - no result. Now I have
changed fuel pump (Motorcraft), fuel injectors
(Motorcraft) and TPS sensor. No testdrive yet. The
last thing what I wanted to change today was the MAP
sensor which I didn´t find. I´m going to pick up the car from my mechanic in a couple of hours and I wanted to give him the information about the location of the MAP sensor. So if there is no MAP sensor maybe the MAF sensor is not working properly? Does the MAF sensor provide the kPa data for the engine computer?
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Thursday, January 10th, 2019 AT 7:06 PM (Merged)
Tiny
JDL
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Our wiring info didn't show a map sensor on your vehicle. If there is a senor wiring issue, replacing the sensor won't fix anything. The codes you listed were for system too rich. Too much fuel or not enough air or combination of both.
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Thursday, January 10th, 2019 AT 7:06 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Probable causes of an engine running rich are as follows:

1. Excessive fuel pressure can be cause by restricted fuel return line
2. Defective Oxygen Sensors.
3. Leaking injectors and fuel pressure regulator.
4. Coolant temperature sensor out of calibration.
5. Restricted air intake system.
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Thursday, January 10th, 2019 AT 7:06 PM (Merged)
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PMERNACAJ
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I have bought a Manifold absolute pressure Sensor for 2003 Ford Crown Victoria P71
but I can't find it. So please where is the MAP sensor
located? Thanks a lot!
I have bought a Manifold absolute pressure Sensor for 2003 Ford Crown Victoria
but I can´t find it. So please where is the MAP sensor
located? Thanks al lot!
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Thursday, January 10th, 2019 AT 7:06 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Your vehicle should have a 4.6L V8 engine. This engine doesn't have a MAP sensors; however, it does have a MAF sensor which does basically the same thing. The MAF sensor is located between the air cleaner and the throttle body or it could also be inside the air cleaner assembly.
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