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Goss MAP Sensor - MP113

Goss MAP Sensor - MP113

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS267

OEX Map Sensor - CMS267

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS265

OEX Map Sensor - CMS265

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP154GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP154GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP143GEN

Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP143GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP146GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP236

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP208

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP244

Goss MAP Sensor - MP244

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP181

Goss MAP Sensor - MP181

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS309

Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS309

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS316

Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS316

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS248

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP115

Goss MAP Sensor - MP115

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP205

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP180

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP170

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP140

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP140

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP220

Goss MAP Sensor - MP220

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS244

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP151

Goss MAP Sensor - MP151

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP243

Goss MAP Sensor - MP243

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP183

Goss MAP Sensor - MP183

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS280
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OEX Map Sensor - CMS280

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS245
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OEX Map Sensor - CMS245

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS220
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OEX Map Sensor - CMS220

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS320
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OEX Map Sensor - CMS320

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OEX  Map Sensor - CMS322
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OEX Map Sensor - CMS322

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Goss map sensor - RPS142

Goss map sensor - RPS142

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP142

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP142

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP139

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP139

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP144

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP144

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Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP141

Tridon MAP Sensor - TMP141

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Goss Map Sensor - MP247

Goss Map Sensor - MP247

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Hema Discreet Dual Channel 2K Dash Cam - HM-DVR2

Hema Discreet Dual Channel 2K Dash Cam - HM-DVR2

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP123GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP123GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP223GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP223GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP124

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Understanding the MAP Sensor on the 2011 Subaru Tribeca

The 2011 Subaru Tribeca is fitted with a range of sensors that help the engine run smoothly and efficiently. Among these, it does utilise a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor. The MAP sensor plays an important role in monitoring the air pressure inside the intake manifold and helps the engine control unit (ECU) make real-time decisions about fuel delivery and ignition timing.

Some drivers might wonder if their 2011 Subaru Tribeca actually needs a MAP sensor or if it relies solely on other sensors like the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. In fact, while some vehicles are designed to run without a MAP sensor by depending on a MAF sensor alone, the Tribeca's engine management system employs the MAP sensor to enhance engine performance, fuel economy and emissions control.

The MAP sensor measures the absolute pressure inside the intake manifold. This pressure changes depending on engine load and throttle position, allowing the engine computer to calculate the ideal amount of fuel to inject and the best timing for ignition. This helps the engine respond quickly to changing driving conditions, whether cruising on the freeway or accelerating out of a corner.

When inspecting the 2011 Subaru Tribeca, the MAP sensor is usually found mounted on or near the intake manifold. It's connected electrically to the ECU and provides a voltage signal that corresponds to the pressure reading inside the manifold. This data is critical for maintaining smooth engine operation and optimising fuel usage.

Knowing about the MAP sensor can be handy for anyone servicing their Tribeca or trying to diagnose engine issues. A faulty sensor can cause a variety of problems, including rough idling, poor acceleration, stalling, and even increased fuel consumption. If the check engine light comes on and a scan tool indicates a MAP sensor fault code, it's a clear sign that the sensor should be checked or replaced.

When it comes to maintenance, the MAP sensor is pretty straightforward. It does not require regular replacement like oil or spark plugs, but it does benefit from occasional inspection, especially if the vehicle has been running rough or if diagnostics suggest a problem. Dirt, oil residue, or vacuum leaks around the sensor can affect its readings, so keeping the intake manifold area clean is important.

Replacing the MAP sensor on a 2011 Subaru Tribeca is a relatively simple job that can be done by a DIY enthusiast with basic mechanical skills. The sensor is usually held in place with just a couple of screws and connected via a plug-in electrical connector. Before removal, it's wise to disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Once the sensor is replaced, the ECU may need to be reset to clear any fault codes.

It is generally recommended to use a genuine or high-quality aftermarket MAP sensor to ensure compatibility and durability. Using a cheap or incompatible sensor might cause further issues or fail prematurely. Also, when replacing the MAP sensor, it's a good opportunity to inspect the intake manifold and associated vacuum lines for cracks or leaks that could affect sensor function.

Driving habits and environmental conditions can also impact the longevity of the MAP sensor. Vehicles driven regularly in dusty or dirty environments may require more frequent checks, as dirt can find its way into the intake system and affect sensor performance. Similarly, oil vapour from the crankcase ventilation system can sometimes contaminate the sensor element, so a well-maintained PCV system helps keep the MAP sensor healthy.

For those servicing their Subaru Tribeca at a workshop or dealership, technicians often include a MAP sensor check during routine engine diagnostics, especially if the vehicle exhibits symptoms suggesting a fuel or air metering issue. Regular scanning for trouble codes can save a lot of headaches down the line by catching sensor faults early before they cause drivability problems.

Ultimately, the MAP sensor is a vital part of the 2011 Subaru Tribeca's engine management system. It provides important data that helps the engine run efficiently and reliably. While it is generally a low-maintenance component, keeping an eye on its condition during servicing can enhance the vehicle's performance and fuel economy, and avoid costly repairs.