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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP138GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP138GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP171

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP198

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP235GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP238GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP164GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP230GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP178GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP198GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP241GEN

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Genuine OEM MAP Sensor - MP237GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP235

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP230

Goss MAP Sensor - MP230

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP123

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP222GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP243GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP243GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP139

Goss MAP Sensor - MP139

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP177GEN

Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP177GEN

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Genuine OEM Map Sensor - MP128GEN

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP207

Goss MAP Sensor - MP207

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP128

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP203

Goss MAP Sensor - MP203

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP238

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Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS255

Fuelmiser MAP Sensor - CMS255

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP239

Goss MAP Sensor - MP239

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Goss MAP Sensor - MP175

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Goss Map Sensor - MP284

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Understanding the MAP Sensor on the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross

The 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross is a modern SUV packed with advanced technology and efficient engine management systems. One component often discussed in automotive diagnostics and servicing is the MAP sensor, or Manifold Absolute Pressure sensor. For Mitsubishi owners and enthusiasts, it's worth understanding whether the Eclipse Cross uses this sensor, why it might or might not be used, and what role it plays if fitted to this vehicle.

When it comes to the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, technical sources and manufacturer specifications indicate that this vehicle does not typically employ a traditional MAP sensor as part of its engine management setup. Instead, the 2022 Eclipse Cross utilises a Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor system alongside other sensors for air intake and engine load measurement.

Why is there no MAP sensor in the Eclipse Cross? Fundamentally, the engine's electronic control unit (ECU) needs accurate data about the volume and density of incoming air to adjust fuel delivery and ignition timing properly. The MAP sensor measures the pressure inside the intake manifold, indirectly providing information needed to determine engine load and air density. But with the Eclipse Cross, Mitsubishi has opted for a MAF sensor system which directly measures the volume of air entering the engine.

The MAF sensor delivers fine detail on the air volume and allows the ECU to calculate load and adjust fuel injection accordingly without needing an additional pressure sensor like the MAP. The benefit here is a simpler sensor suite and often improved precision in air measurement under variable conditions. It also means fewer components that could potentially fail.

However, that does not mean MAP sensors are obsolete or irrelevant for similar vehicles. Many other cars especially with turbocharged or older style engines rely heavily on MAP sensors to maintain efficient engine operation. In vehicles where a MAP sensor is fitted, this sensor is crucial because it provides continuous feedback about the pressure levels inside the intake manifold, which can change due to throttle position, engine speed, and load. This data is indispensable for proper fuel metering, ignition timing, and even emission controls.

For cars using MAP sensors, understanding and maintaining this part is part of good servicing practice. A failing MAP sensor can cause poor fuel economy, rough idling, hesitation during acceleration, and sometimes engine warning lights on the dashboard. Common causes of MAP sensor failure include contamination from oil and dirt, wiring faults, or sensor degradation due to age and exposure to engine heat.

When replacing or maintaining a MAP sensor, it's important to source genuine parts designed for the specific vehicle model to ensure proper function and fit. The replacement process generally involves unplugging the sensor's electrical connector, removing mounting screws or clips, and carefully installing the new sensor. After installation, resetting the vehicle's ECU or running a diagnostic check can help confirm proper operation. Regular maintenance can prevent costly engine issues down the track and keep the vehicle running smoothly.

Although the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross itself does not incorporate a MAP sensor, car owners should still be aware of their vehicle's individual sensor setup. For this model, ensuring the MAF sensor is clean and functioning correctly is just as important. A dirty or malfunctioning MAF sensor can create similar symptoms to those caused by a faulty MAP sensor in other vehicles. Cleaning the MAF sensor carefully with specialised spray during servicing can help maintain optimal engine performance.

In short, while the 2022 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross does not rely on a MAP sensor, understanding this sensor's role in engine management helps clarify the technology choices Mitsubishi has made. For drivers and mechanics alike, recognising which sensors are critical to each specific model ensures that servicing is done properly and efficiently, keeping the vehicle in top condition. So whether you're a DIY enthusiast curious about your SUV's tech or a professional servicing these cars, knowing how MAP and MAF sensors differ allows you to better approach maintenance and repairs.