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Old 06-02-2015, 08:10 PM
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I know this is not for technical questions but I really need to ask where the map sensor is located on a 2003 d2. My truck has been parked for two weeks and still can't find the problem.
 
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it is in the plastic duct that runs from your air box to the throttle body
 
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^ that
Codes?
 
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The code is p0734
 
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Old 06-03-2015, 12:23 PM
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it is in the plastic duct that runs from your air box to the throttle body
Isn't that the MAF sensor?
 
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MAF = mass air flow sensor. Google is your friend....
 
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Originally Posted by mcabrera3
I know this is not for technical questions but I really need to ask where the map sensor is located on a 2003 d2. My truck has been parked for two weeks and still can't find the problem.
No MAP sensor. That is usually used on engines without a MAF.

P0734 is actually a transmission gear ratio code, but it indicates a MAF issue. You could try cleaning it, with the understanding that it might not help, and you'll have to replace it.

Honestly MAF doesn't go bad quite as often as people replace them on D2, but this code usually points that way. If it were fuel trim codes, it's probably something other than MAF.
 
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