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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP186GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP186GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP186

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP248

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS247
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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP176GEN

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS253

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP218

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS216

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP200

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP167

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS205

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS274
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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS206

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS319

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP161GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP174GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP241

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP232

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP081

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP081

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS225

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP223

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP157GEN

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS282

Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS282

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP153

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP156GEN

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS233

OEX Map Sensor - CMS233

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP116

Goss MAP Sensor - MP116

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP141

Goss MAP Sensor - MP141

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$127
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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS288

OEX Map Sensor - CMS288

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP226GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP197GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP194GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP190GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP188GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP134

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP234GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP138

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2007 Isuzu D-Max MAP Sensor Guide: Purpose, Maintenance, and Replacement Advice

The 2007 Isuzu D-Max is a rugged and reliable ute that's popular in Australia for both work and play. Under the bonnet, it features a range of sensors to keep the engine running smoothly, but you might be wondering about the MAP sensor - does the 2007 D-Max actually use one? After checking various technical sources, it's clear that the 2007 Isuzu D-Max, especially in its popular 3.0-litre turbo diesel configuration, does indeed utilise a MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor as part of its engine management system.

The MAP sensor plays a critical role in helping the engine's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) monitor and manage the air pressure inside the intake manifold. This information is crucial because it influences fuel delivery, ignition timing, and overall engine performance. Without accurate manifold pressure data, the engine might run too rich or too lean, which can lead to poor fuel economy, increased emissions, or even engine knocking.

For owners of the 2007 Isuzu D-Max, understanding the MAP sensor's purpose and knowing when to maintain or replace it can help keep the ute in tip-top shape. Here's a straightforward look at what the MAP sensor does, why it matters, and handy tips on maintenance and replacement.

What Does the MAP Sensor Do?

The MAP sensor measures the absolute pressure within the intake manifold. As air is drawn into the engine, the pressure inside the manifold changes depending on throttle position and engine load. The sensor sends this data to the ECU, which combines it with information from other sensors, such as the throttle position sensor and coolant temperature sensor, to calculate the precise amount of fuel needed for efficient combustion.

A properly functioning MAP sensor ensures:

  • Optimised fuel injection based on engine load
  • Accurate ignition timing adjustments
  • Improved fuel economy and lower emissions
  • Smoother engine performance with minimal hesitation or stalling

In diesel models like the 3.0-litre turbo variants of the 2007 D-Max, the MAP sensor is especially important. Diesel engines rely on precise air and fuel ratios to maintain efficiency and meet emissions standards, so a faulty MAP sensor can be more noticeable here compared to some petrol models.

Common Signs of a Faulty MAP Sensor on the 2007 D-Max

A failing MAP sensor might not always throw a warning light immediately, but there are some clear symptoms to watch out for:

  • Engine runs rough or hesitates under acceleration
  • Decreased fuel economy
  • Increased exhaust smoke, especially black smoke in diesels
  • Check engine light illuminates
  • Difficulty starting the vehicle

If you notice any of these signs, it's a good idea to get the MAP sensor checked as part of your diagnostic process.

Tips for Maintaining the MAP Sensor on Your 2007 Isuzu D-Max

While the MAP sensor itself is quite robust, regular maintenance can help extend its life and ensure accurate readings:

  1. Keep the intake manifold and sensor connections clean and free from oil or debris buildup.
  2. Periodically inspect the sensor's wiring harness for any signs of wear or damage.
  3. When servicing the air intake system, avoid contaminating the sensor with dirt or moisture.
  4. Use quality replacement parts if the sensor needs swapping, to ensure compatibility and reliability.

Regular engine servicing, which includes checking sensors and vacuum lines, will naturally involve keeping tabs on the MAP sensor's condition. Because it affects so many engine functions, a good mechanic will typically include it in their engine diagnostics during routine checks.

Replacing the MAP Sensor in the 2007 Isuzu D-Max

If testing reveals that the MAP sensor is faulty, replacing it is usually straightforward and well worth the effort. Here's what owners should expect:

  • The sensor is commonly located on or near the intake manifold, making it accessible for replacement without extensive dismantling.
  • Replacement sensors should be sourced from reputable suppliers or genuine Isuzu parts dealers to avoid quality issues.
  • Installation involves disconnecting the electrical connector and vacuum lines (if applicable), swapping the sensor, then clearing any engine error codes.
  • After replacement, performing a basic tune-up or ECU reset can help ensure everything runs smoothly.

Many DIY enthusiasts with some mechanical know-how can tackle this replacement at home, but those less comfortable working with engine electronics might prefer to get a professional to handle the job.

To wrap it all up, the 2007 Isuzu D-Max does use a MAP sensor as part of its engine management setup. This little sensor plays a big role by monitoring manifold pressure to optimise fuel delivery and maintain smooth running. Keeping it clean and in good shape is a smart move, and recognising the signs of failure early can save time and money down the track. So whether you're driving through dusty outback tracks or towing a trailer along the coast, that MAP sensor is quietly doing its job to keep your D-Max humming along nicely.