Genuine Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor

Manifold Air Pressure Sensor
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  • Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor - 12569240
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    Chevrolet Beretta Sensor,Map

    Part Number: 12569240
    $65.02 MSRP: $122.71
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: SENSOR, Computer Control Sensors
    • Replaces: 16254719, 16137039
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1987-1996 Chevrolet Beretta | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, 4 DOOR NOTCHBACK, 4 DOOR PLAIN BACK HATCHBACK, LTZ, Z26 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.0L, 4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.3L, 6 Cyl 2.8L, 6 Cyl 3.1L
  • Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor - 16165793
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: SENSOR, Computer Control Sensors; M.A.P. Sensor, Map Sensor
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 1994 Chevrolet Beretta | 2 DOOR, 4 DOOR, Z26 2 DOOR | 4 Cyl 2.3L

Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor

Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor is one of the important sensors that are used for the measurement of the positive air pressure which enters into the intake manifold. This tiny gadget sends information to the ECU which in turn is able to control the setting of the fuel injectors depending on the volume of air in the cylinders in order to ensure that the air and fuel ratio is set right for combustion. Depending on the Chevrolet Beretta model, it could have different sorts of MAP Sensors especially in naturally aspirated engines and forced induction engines. While naturally aspirated engines use either of the two commonly, forced induction engines use both MAP sensor and mass airflow (MAF) sensor. Since, the MAP Sensor is responsible for supplying pressure reading in real time for fuel metering, ignition timing and fuelling efficiency, it stands as an important component of the vehicle's electronic control circuit.

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Chevrolet Beretta MAP Sensor Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: What are the common sensor failures, diagnostic codes, and replacement procedures for components like the coolant sensor, MAP sensor, Intake Manifold Temperature Sensor, MAF sensor,Neutral Safety Switch and oxygen sensor on Chevrolet Beretta?
    A: The coolant sensor is a thermistor and is a voltage that changes with temperature and a break in the circuit of this thermometer can cause Code 14 or Code 15 or a broken wire repair or replace the sensor. To uninstall the sensor, unlock it, disconnect the cable, and screw it out, albeit delicately for there is danger of causing some harm to the fuel injection system. Prior to the installation of the new sensor use Teflon sealing tape over the threads in order to avoid leakage and corrosion, to install undo this process in reversed manner. The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures intake manifold pressure changes and translates it to a voltage signal for the ECM to modulate the fuel flow and ignition timing; a bad one will produce Codes 33, 34, 63, or 64, and if diagnosed with a problem, the unit must be replaced. The second type of thermistor, also installed in the air cleaner housing is the Manifold Air Temperature (MAT) sensor that prompts the ECM to delay EGA until the MAT is 40-degrees F; failures are indicated by Code 23 or Code 25; removal involves unpin the connector and use a wrench. MAF sensor checks the quantity of air getting to the motor with a high frequency failure Code 33 and a low frequency failure or power loss setting Code 34 and may present Codes 44 or 45; replacement involves the removal of the connector then the clamps thus lifting it off the vehicle. This sensor migrates in the exhaust system and measures the oxygen content and sends signals to the ECM when necessary for the fuel mixture and when indicates a circuit problem with a code 13, 44 or 45. Throttle position sensor is found on the throttle body inlet or directly on the throttle shaft, and the voltage output is useful in programming of fuel delivery with reference to throttle angle; this can cause codes 21 or 22; if replacement is required then there is a detailed process provided. The Park/Neutral switch, also placed on the automatic transaxle, informs the ECM that it is in Park or Neutral and determines TCC, EGR, and IAC control; it should not be disconnected while driving to prevent idle quality problems and Code 24. The A/C On signal sends a message to the ECM that the A/C is turned on to enable it to correct the idle speed and any circuit diagnostics should be done with the help of a dealer. The VSS sends an intermittent voltage signal to ECM to sense the speed and the crank shaft sensor is used to sense the position of the engine in terms of rpm.

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