How to Change MAP Sensor on 1998 Dodge Dakota
In this video, we take you through the steps needed to replace theMAP sensor on a Dodge Dakota. The MAP sensor is located on the front of the carburetor 1: Remove the air filter cover from the carburetor 2: Remove the screw holding the MAP sensor to the carburetor. 3: Remove the connector and vacuumn hose from the sensor 4: Connect the new MAP sensor to the wire connector 5: Put the vacuumn hose from the bottom of the sensor to the carburetor 6: Replace the screws 7: Replace any vacuumn hoses and reinstall the air cleaner to the top of the carburetor ✅ Subscribe to keep up on our projects: / @learntofixityourself To go to the Dodge Dakota playlist, 👉 • Dodge Dakota

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