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Replacement MAP Sensor

Manufacturer #REPF315201

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MAP Sensor
MAP Sensor
MAP Sensor
MAP Sensor
MAP Sensor

Replacement MAP Sensor

Manufacturer #REPF315201

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$13.99

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It worksMap Sensor
4.0/5
Plugged it in and it works.
MB
Posted by Mike B. / Tue, Jan 27
Good company and pricesMap Sensor
5.0/5
Put in a 2yrs ago been working great
JR
Posted by John R. / Sat, Jan 10
Map sensorMap Sensor
5.0/5
Works well.
GH
Posted by Gerald H. / Sun, Jan 04
Map Sensor
5.0/5
This sensor works well on my truck. Part was an easy exact fit.
KM
Posted by Ken M. / Wed, Oct 15
Snug fitMap Sensor
5.0/5
Easy to install and good quality. Car seemed to respond well to it -1991 Ford Bronco 5.8L Automatic
KM
Posted by Kirk M. / Fri, Oct 10
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Question: Will this work on a 1996 f350 with a 7.3 power stroke?John Y. / May 14, 2021
Hi John, I'm glad to assist you. As per checking, this is not compatible. The correct part number is REPF315202, for your given vehicle application. Please click the link below to order this part today. I hope this helps. Happy shopping. https://www.carparts.com/details/Ford/F-350/Replacement/MAP_Sensor/1996/XLT/8_Cyl_7-dot-3L/REPF315202.html?can=CPJE1043
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Fri, May 14
Probably not. Due to the fact that this is for a 1989 Lincoln Continental. This was the last year Ford had that used OBD1 computers. I believe you're 1996 has an OBD2 computer connection.
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Answered by Frank / Fri, May 14
not that I know it's chipped for a V-6
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Answered by Paul C. / Sat, May 15
Question: What is the diference among these map sensors? Motorcraft® 1988 Ford Ranger Custom 4 Cyl 2.3L - MAP Sensor.   Standard@ 1988 Ford Ranger Custom 4 CylStandar 2.3L, Part Number: SIAS1  Delphi€ map sensor, Part Number: DELPS10242 Walker Products@ MAP Sensor, Part Number: 2251007  Replacement MAP Sensor - 2.3/2.9L Engines- Part Number: Replacement part Number: REPF315201  Standard@ MAP Sensor Part Number: SIAS1T  And which one do you recomend for 1988 Ford Ranger Cyl 2.3L? If I provide the VIN # would someone  be able to help me make sure the part I have in my cart are correct? ThanksGaby J. / Jul 15, 2023
Hi Gaby, thank you for reaching out. The differences between the MAP sensor options for the 1988 Ford Ranger Custom with a 2.3-liter engine are the warranty, prices, and brand. The Motorcraft is the official parts brand of Ford Motor Company. The rest of the listed brands are aftermarket, with OE (Original Equipment) specifications engineered to be exactly like the original equipment manufacturer standards. I recommend the Motorcraft brand if you prefer the Ford part. Yes. You can tell us your VIN (vehicle identification number) to verify the year, make, model, and engine size of the vehicle. You can use this link to order the Motorcraft MAP sensor at a discounted price today: https://www.carparts.com/details/Ford/Ranger/Motorcraft/MAP_Sensor/1988/Custom/4_Cyl_2-dot-3L/MICX2403.html?can=CPAP3648_CSQA_20230715 Should you need further assistance, feel free to call our parts team at 1-866-529-0412. I hope this helps. Enjoy shopping.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Sat, Jul 15
Question: What makes my pop when on the gas?tobbiesmith46@gmail.com S. / Dec 07, 2022
Hi Tobbie, I'm pleased to assist you. If you only hear popping when accelerating, it's likely due to an issue with your fuel mixture or ignition timing. If your car is running too lean (not enough fuel), it can cause knocking and popping sounds. If your ignition timing is off, it can also cause these sounds. A faulty MAP sensor will affect an engine's air-fuel ratio. If the ratio is incorrect, ignition inside the engine will occur at an improper time in the combustion cycle. If interested in this sensor, use the link below to order at 78% off the regular price today while supplies last. I hope this is helpful. Enjoy your CarParts.com online shopping experience! https://www.carparts.com/map-sensor/replacement/repf315201?can=CPGG4850_CSQA_20221206
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Answered by Grace G. / Wed, Dec 07
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