2005-2011 Honda Acura Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor
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Specification
Brand | |
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MPN | 37830-PNC-003 |
Year | 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 |
Make | |
Model | Accord, Civic, CR-V, Element, Fit, Odyssey, Pilot, Ridgeline, RL, RSX, TL, TSX |
Trim | All |
Engine | All |
Placement on Vehicle | Front |
Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
Surface Finish | Black |
Warranty | Yes |
Part Number | 37830-PNC-003, 37870PNC003, 721769 SU7739 5S6228 |
Condition | New |
Fit In Five Steps
How to replace a Honda Acura Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor?
1.Materials Needed & Locate MAP Sensor
- Gloves
- Pliers
- Replacement MAP sensor
- Socket wrench
Being familiar with the part you are looking for should help you locate the bad sensor on your vehicle. If you do not know where it is or what it looks like, study the replacement part to help you identify it in the engine bay. To help narrow down your search, keep in mind that there will be a rubber vacuum hose running to the MAP sensor, as well as an electrical connector with a group of wires coming from the connector.
2.Use Pliers to Remove the Retaining Clamps
Any clamps retaining the vacuum line should be disconnected and moved down the length of hose to free the vacuum line from the nipple it is connected to on the MAP sensor.
3.Remove Old Honda Acura Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor
Remove any bolts holding the MAP sensor to the vehicle.Use the socket wrench to remove any bolts securing the sensor to the vehicle. Set them aside in a safe place. Unplug the electrical connector by squeezing the tab down while firmly pulling the connectors apart. At this point, the sensor should be free to be removed. Remove it and connect the new sensor to the electrical connector.
4.Install New Honda Acura Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP Sensor
If the MAP sensor was bolted to the vehicle, replace these bolts. Make sure to tighten the bolts, but do not overtighten them. Small bolts will break easily if over-tightened, especially on older vehicles. An easy method to get consistent results is to use a wrench with a short handle.
5.Reinstall Removal Parts
Replace the vacuum line and any clamps that were removed. Once the vacuum hose is reconnected, the replacement is complete.
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