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Old Jul 10th, 2022, 16:29   #1
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Hi all,

Have an EML light and my code reader is giving me the below result. I have read there could be two of them, could someone point me in the correct direction so I can try and clean it/them or replace.

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TMAP sensor is on the bottom corner of intercooler and very common failure.
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Thank you, seen loads on here regarding it, but nothing as to where it is
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Don't know what engine you have. If it's a 5 cylinder, there will be a MAP sensor under the engine cover. The MAF sensor is in a cylinder between the airbox and throttle body.
The TMAP sensor is on a pipe connected to the intercooler. On a UK car with the bonnet open, it's on the passenger side between the headlight and the radiator, all the way at the bottom, harder to get to if you have an auto! Can also be accessed from underneath if you have a high kerb or axel stands.
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I have no symptoms other than the EML light being on and when I use the OBD code reader I get this code. Although it has not come on in a while since I last reset it... I will probably replace it in a week or two.
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Don't know what engine you have. If it's a 5 cylinder, there will be a MAP sensor under the engine cover. The MAF sensor is in a cylinder between the airbox and throttle body.
The TMAP sensor is on a pipe connected to the intercooler. On a UK car with the bonnet open, it's on the passenger side between the headlight and the radiator, all the way at the bottom, harder to get to if you have an auto! Can also be accessed from underneath if you have a high kerb or axel stands.
I have a UK 2014 D4 diesel, not sure on the engine code. So I assume it is on the intercooler.

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