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    Map sensor identification

    I came across a site on how to identify map sensors:

    http://www.robietherobot.com/storm/mapsensor.htm

    My question to you guys, if I find a used map sensor with the 039 number identifying it as a 1 bar unit. Can I use it on any car? Or are there still other differences from partnumber to partnumber?

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    Yup, there's a part that is used on a lot of GM cars.

    The other 2 bar and 3 bar are much rarer..

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    Another good way to look at them is by the color of the WeatherPack connector. All MAP sensors with Green Weatherpack connectors are the same. GM used a Gray or Red Weatherpack connector MAP sensor on some Cadillacs that was similar (ie 1 bar), but not the same. Your green connector also is keyed different and won't fit in the red sensor's connector. GM used the White or Orange WeatherPack connector on both 2 Bar and 3 Bar sensors so you don't know which sensor you are looking at by the color of those connectors.

    delphi-pressure-sensor-datasheet-page2-2688095.jpg

    0403 = Green WeatherPack (1 Bar)
    9946 = Gray MetriPack 150 (Used on multiple sensors)
    3345 = Gray/Red WeatherPack (Used on some Caddys)
    3771 = White/Orange (Used on both 2 bar and 3 bar sensors)
    Last edited by phonedawgz; 04-08-2013 at 08:50 AM.

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    Cool. Thanks for the info. The plug is green on my car, noticed that some Map have a green insert as well, some are black. Wondering if that means anything.

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    Well the Green insert means it mates with the Green connector. Sometimes they just use black for the insert however.

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