Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Ford Edge 2.0L 2012-2014 Location and Replacement

Are you searching for the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor on your Ford Edge 2.0L but finding it difficult to pinpoint in the engine bay? You’ve come to the right place!

In this video, I will show you the exact, precise location of the MAP sensor so you can easily spot it and start working on your replacement right away. Instead of wasting time digging through the engine compartment or trying to read confusing diagrams, this direct guide will save your time, eliminate the guesswork, and prevent frustration.

⚠️ Common Symptoms of a Bad MAP Sensor:

Because the MAP sensor tells the engine computer how much air is entering the intake manifold, a failing sensor will completely mess up your air-fuel ratio. On your 2.0L EcoBoost engine, look out for these clear warning signs:

  • Rough Idle & Engine Shaking: The engine struggles to maintain a steady RPM and feels unstable when you’re stopped at a light.
  • Poor Fuel Economy: The computer often defaults to a rich mixture, causing your vehicle to burn gas way faster than usual.
  • Sluggish Acceleration & Hesitation: When you step on the gas pedal, the vehicle stumbles, hesitates, or feels like it has lost its power.
  • Check Engine Light (CEL): Frequently triggering diagnostic trouble codes such as P0106, P0107, or P0108.
  • Black Smoke or Gas Smell from Exhaust: Unburnt fuel exiting the tailpipe due to a heavily miscalculated air-to-fuel mixture.

If your vehicle is running rough or showing these performance issues, finding the sensor is your very first step to getting things fixed. Watch the video to see exactly where it is hidden so you can complete your replacement quickly and easily!

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