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Old 01-08-2003 | 04:07 PM
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Default C/E Light Problem Found - Map Sensor

If you rememeber a while ago I was asking about how to get a code from my car becuase of my check engine light being on. Well, now I know that it's a code 5 (mechanic friend of my dad verified) and it's my map sensor. Dealer quoted me $271 for it, obviously being a college student I can't afford this so I want to find one for cheaper (used is ok, but i'd prefer new for obvious reasons).

Anyone know the product number i'm looking for? It's a map sensor for a 1995 Honda Civic EX (I believe its a d16 SOHC engine)

Either that or what string I should search on Ebay. I searched "map sensor" but came up with far too many results and the ones for Honda vehicles were pretty vague.

Any and all help is appreciated as always.

Thanks!


update: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1876462235 : Is this what I'm looking for?
Old 01-08-2003 | 06:53 PM
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Old 01-08-2003 | 07:58 PM
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Originally posted by inspyral
you can use a MAP sensor from any 92-00 Civic or any 94-01 Integra. You may also be able to use sensors from other Hondas, as long as the mount to the top of the throttle body. You can often find used D series throttle bodies for sale, complete with the TPS and MAP sensor for around $50. People also sometimes sell MAP sensors seperately for around $20-30 or so. I would look for a used sensor if I were you. If you want a larger throttle body at the same time, you can look for an OBD-I B series throttle body. Most are around 62mm, as opposed to the 55mm D series t/b, and they'll bolt up to yout intake manifold. A used B series t/b(excluding the R t/b's) should cost $100 or less with both sensors.
Old 01-08-2003 | 10:41 PM
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Aren't there any auto wreckers around you?




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