TOYOTA COROLLA MAP SENSOR 1998-2002
$19.03
$28.16
Corolla MAP Sensor – For 1998–2002 Toyota RSI, RXI & Tazz Models(NON OEM)Restore accurate fuel delivery and smoother engine performance with this Corolla MAP sensor for 1998–2002 Corolla RSI and RXI models, as well as the Toyota Tazz with a 4AFE engine. The MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor plays a vital role in calculating engine load by measuring air pressure inside the intake manifold. When this sensor fails, it can cause erratic idling, poor acceleration, and increased fuel consumption. Replacing your faulty Corolla MAP sensor ensures your ECU receives accurate readings to manage fuel injection and ignition timing properly.Whether your check engine light is on, or you’re experiencing hesitation on takeoff, this OEM-style sensor is the perfect fix.Benefits of the Corolla MAP Sensor for RSI, RXI, and Tazz 4AFEDirect Fit Replacement: Made to OEM specs for a seamless installationCompatible Models: Corolla RSI, RXI (1998–2002) and Tazz 4AFEFuel Efficiency: Restores proper fuel mixture and reduces unnecessary fuel burnReliable Electronics: Designed for harsh under-hood temperatures and vibrationImproved Engine Behavior: Smoother acceleration, better throttle response, fewer stallsWhy Replacing a Faulty Corolla MAP Sensor MattersA failing Corolla MAP sensor disrupts airflow measurement, confusing the ECU and causing the engine to run rich or lean. This can lead to engine knocking, sluggish performance, or even emissions test failures. Replacing it improves driveability and prolongs engine life.If you notice rough idling, stalling, or performance issues, it’s time to check your MAP sensor.Fitment and InstallationFits:Toyota Corolla RSI / RXI (1998–2002)Toyota Tazz 4AFE engine modelsSensor Type: MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure)Installation: Plug-and-play design. Professional installation recommendedShop More Corolla Spares OnlineLooking for additional Corolla engine parts? Explore our full range of Toyota Corolla components.Want expert advice from other Toyota fans? Join the conversation at Toyota Nation.
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