Car was running badly, checked the map sensor to find the hose had come away with half the nozzle stuck inside it.
Some questions:
Being that the nozzle part is so stupidly fragile, what's the best way to repair that section?
Can a JA sensor be used with a change to the plug?
How can one test a sensor works properly other than trial & error?
Has anyone ever pulled apart a JB one and repaired it?
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Re: JB map sensor
I had problems with my MAP sensor in the past on my car, but I wanted to swap the other way around and I don't think it can be done easily because the wiring isn't the same.enthuzed wrote:
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Can a JA sensor be used with a change to the plug?
How can one test a sensor works properly other than trial & error?
Has anyone ever pulled apart a JB one and repaired it?
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