Delphi® 2016 Nissan Juke - MAP Sensor, Location: Canister
Manufacturer #PS10230
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Delphi® 2016 Nissan Juke - MAP Sensor, Location: Canister
Manufacturer #PS10230
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Guaranteed to Fit 2016 Nissan Juke
$41.99
| Label | Value |
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| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Warranty | 12-month or 12,000-mile Delphi limited warranty |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Recommended Use | OE Replacement |
| Fitnotes | Location: Canister |
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Question: Where is the map sensor located on a 2007 Nissan Titan le?Brandon K. / Apr 14, 2022 / 2016 Nissan JukeMap Sensor
Hello,
On your vehicle, this sensor acts as the evaporative emission (EVAP) pressure sensor, located on top of the EVAP charcoal canister.
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Question: Where does this part go and what is the function of it?Jeronimo S. / Jan 24, 2021 / 2016 Nissan JukeMap Sensor
Hi Jeronimo,
As per checking, the MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor is usually located inside the intake manifold. The MAP sensor provides instant manifold pressure information to the engine's electronic control unit. The data is then used to calculate air density and determine the engine's air mass flow rate, which in turn determines the required fuel delivery for perfect combustion.
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