Hello, sorry for the stupid question but : i wanted to clean the maf sensor of my Peugeot 307 (engine EW10A) since i think it was never done but... i can't find it !
Even on servicebox software i don't see it.. it is possible that my engine use only the MAP sensor ?
Can anyone point me where i can find it ? (i've looked at the typical points, on the air intake hose and near the air resonator)
I've already posted my VIN but i can do it again if necessary.
THANKS !!!
does EW10A has a MAF sensor ??
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: does EW10A has a MAF sensor ??
There is no MAF on your EW10A petrol. You have a MAP sensor, but the atmospheric pressure sensor is integrated within the engine ECU.
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Re: does EW10A has a MAF sensor ??
@GiveMeABreak
is the MAP sensor on the EW10A (RFJ), at the same rough location as it was on the XU10J4R (RFV)?
- bolted somewhere in the intake manifold, I think after the throttlebody and butterfly valve if memory serves (I repalced it on my Xantia)
I want to replace it on my C5 X7, I think this should be the part number: 1920 AJ
and this is what I wanted to buy: https://alvadi.ee/en/kataloog/varuosa/1 ... ct-tab-oem
Edit: formatting
is the MAP sensor on the EW10A (RFJ), at the same rough location as it was on the XU10J4R (RFV)?
- bolted somewhere in the intake manifold, I think after the throttlebody and butterfly valve if memory serves (I repalced it on my Xantia)
I want to replace it on my C5 X7, I think this should be the part number: 1920 AJ
and this is what I wanted to buy: https://alvadi.ee/en/kataloog/varuosa/1 ... ct-tab-oem
Edit: formatting
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: does EW10A has a MAF sensor ??
Yes that is the part number and it's called the Inlet Air Pressure Sensor. Located behind the radiator fan assembly, to the right and just below the right-most pipe of the inlet manifold.
Please note, I'm no longer active on the Forum, so won't respond to messages.
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