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 This VFAQ will assume you have the junkyard MAP connector harness, or you have already assembled your store bought connector This VFAQ will assume you have the junkyard MAP connector harness, or you have already assembled your store bought connector
  
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 Now I assume you know how to find the MDP sensor. ​ It is the sensor that sits on top of the intake manifold of a 2G.  Unplug the electrical connector, but leave the sensor installed in the intake manifold. ​ Now I assume you know how to find the MDP sensor. ​ It is the sensor that sits on top of the intake manifold of a 2G.  Unplug the electrical connector, but leave the sensor installed in the intake manifold. ​
  
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 Try to insert the empty Weather Pack connector into the MAP sensor. ​ It won't go! See those little tabs inside the MAP sensor holes? ​ Well,  you have to make slits with a razor in the connector you bought to match. ​ Here is what it looks like before: Try to insert the empty Weather Pack connector into the MAP sensor. ​ It won't go! See those little tabs inside the MAP sensor holes? ​ Well,  you have to make slits with a razor in the connector you bought to match. ​ Here is what it looks like before:
  
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 And here it is after the cut: And here it is after the cut:
  
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 Here are the connections:​ Here are the connections:​
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 Tape up your wires with electrical tape, and secure your map sensor somewhere safe.  Tape up your wires with electrical tape, and secure your map sensor somewhere safe. 
  
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 Pictured below is the GM 3.3 MAP sensor (pt#​9373269) and pigtail (pt#​88987997) for comparison. The sensor is labeled from the factory with wiring pinout. Pictured below is the GM 3.3 MAP sensor (pt#​9373269) and pigtail (pt#​88987997) for comparison. The sensor is labeled from the factory with wiring pinout.
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 |  2 Bar  |886, 012, 539, 609, 701| |  2 Bar  |886, 012, 539, 609, 701|
 |  3 Bar  |749, 861               | |  3 Bar  |749, 861               |
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gm3barinstall.1268458572.txt.gz · Last modified: 2010/03/13 00:36 by awdsome