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The Ford Bronco MAP Sensor provides the engine with real-time data in manifold pressure to allow the computer to adjust the fuel and spark to provide a sharp throttle and clean emissions. The Ford Bronco, which first appeared in 1966, was known to be durable in going anywhere, has a tight turning radius and a well-thought-out wheelbase that fits down narrow paths and still carries passengers in comfort. Full-size dimensions, lighter materials and an advanced MP3022 transfer case were added later on to allow drivers to approach mud, snow and highway miles with the same sense of certainty. The current model carries the same tradition in its rough body panels, factory-supported parts and a sophisticated cabin that combines touch screen technology with washable surfaces, demonstrating that the SUV can be both functional and entertaining. On the rocks or in traffic, the Bronco chassis remains level-headed due to a well-balanced suspension and robust drive train that are both tough enough to meet Ford quality of life standards. To ensure smooth operation of all that power, the MAP Sensor is mounted on the intake manifold, where it measures absolute pressure, computes air density and sends the signal to the ECU of how much fuel to inject and when to switch on the plugs. A healthy MAP Sensor also assists onboard diagnostics to test the EGR system and it adjusts to changes in altitude and the Bronco will never feel out of breath even in the mountains. The process of installing a new MAP Sensor is not complicated; first cut the ignition and disconnect the battery, unclip the harness, remove the fasteners, replace the sensor, tighten them equally, reconnect and test idle, and continue running your Ford.