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My truck was running very well (no codes) and then suddenly I believe I heard a pop, and it doesn't run well, (jerky/high idle) and I've got code 22. The vacuum line looked good, so I don't think it's that.
If it means anything, I've been hearing a single pop when I cold start it recently, which I figured might be a loose bolt or something.
Same MAP sensor is used for the 4.9/5.0/5.8/7.5 L engines. You may find different part numbers, but they function the same with the same frequency range.
Same MAP sensor is used for the 4.9/5.0/5.8/7.5 L engines. You may find different part numbers, but they function the same with the same frequency range.
Ok, Ill see if I can go grab one from a parts truck, thanks.
Update: I'm starting to believe I'm losing vacuum somewhere else, both the sensor and line are fully intact, and it's behaving like a massive vacuum leak.
Might be time to just start going through vacuum hoses and replacing them one at a time. If one was old enough to have a problem, so are the others. And it's fairly cheap/easy to do if you just buy a couple of feet of the correct hose sizes rather than trying to find specific parts.
Might be time to just start going through vacuum hoses and replacing them one at a time. If one was old enough to have a problem, so are the others. And it's fairly cheap/easy to do if you just buy a couple of feet of the correct hose sizes rather than trying to find specific parts.
I agree, I'm looking to fix up the crumbled HVAC line next.