ZBN Map Sensor Fit for Chevy Corvette 1997-2008,Equinox 2005-2009,S10 1998-2003,Camaro 1998-2002, Malibu Colorado Trailblazer 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007,12614970 16212460 SU1176
C**S
It works!
After trying for weeks to get a clear indication of what was causing my Colorado to run like crud, finally the code indicated a bad MAP sensor. Locally, that sensor was priced around 75$ and up. Since I had access to an identical truck, I thought about waiting a few days until we could swap the sensors out truck -to-truck and be sure before spending that money, because, sometimes, the codes are wrong.Then, I found this on Amazon for under 13$ And next day delivery! I'll took a chance on the 13$ sensor. Ordered Friday, had it in my hand Saturday. Visually identical to the old sensor right down to the injection molding marks. Installed it, runs perfect.It has been a few weeks, still no problems. At this price, maybe I should even buy a spare?
J**L
Fixed it....
2005 Saturn Vue, 2.2L, 4cyl...... Part fits exactly as stated. You must remove the throttle body (requires a 10mm socket - use a 1/4 inch drive with short extension for best results). Clean the throttle body with throttle body cleaner (similar to carb cleaner) while you have it off; HOWEVER, take care because there is a gaping hole into the block when the throttle body is removed so don't accidentally drop something in there. I covered it with a clean rag.Old part will pop right out.... turn the MAP sensor toward you (out away from the head) and pull up (may have to use a flat head screw driver to lightly pry it up from the block). The part will pop right out. Put the new part in (basically, reverse the order) .... once in, reconnect the wire harness to the MAP sensor, make sure everything is in place, carefully place the throttle body back in place (there is an O-ring gasket that seals it so take care not to over tighten or scuff the O-ring), tighten the 4 screws (hand tight with a light touch extra), replace the air vent hood - make sure the air temp sensor is harnessed up ..... You should be good to go.I was very concerned with this DIY project - I am not a mechanic - but, if you are fairly good with a wrench, you should not have a problem. Both the part and the Seller were on target.
N**3
Works great and didn't break the bank
I had trouble pushing the part into the hole. After reading the reviews of it breaking easy I put lube around the rubble ring and it pushed right into place with no problem works great so far and it was cheap
B**Y
Beware
This was an inexpensive experiment to see if it would work for my car, and, well, I got exactly what I paid for: a cheap, flimsy piece that did not fit my car and is not worth returning because it would cost more in gas to drive to the post office than what it's worth. Perhaps this product would work great for other customers, but I would not recommend them at all.
K**N
Just get the Delco
Literally fell apart on install... absolute junk. I bought this for an engine rebuild. Sent the engine block out for machine work and could not return it. I would like a quality replacement if possible
C**N
Fast shipping, but terrible product...
Made very cheaply, broke while installing.. bought ab OEM replacement after this one broke... and it worked great. Instead of saving a few bucks on this cheap product, do yourself a favor and buy oem, or buy a used one from u pull it salvage yard, this exact sensor is on many cars.
M**.
Saving money is not all it’s cracked up to be.
I installed Map sensor it seemed to work ok in the beginning. rough idle returned day or so later. when I went to check it to see if the wire came off when I pulled on it the sensor broke in two good thing I saved my old one to at least get me to work the rest of the week until the weekend so I can buy a AC Delco oe part.
R**D
Stick with a name brand
Check engine lights going off like crazy now after installing
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