15/01/2026
Ever wondered where the essential sensors in your car are located and what they do? This quick guide breaks down four common sensors that are critical to your engine's performance and fuel efficiency.
MAP Sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure): Found on the intake manifold, this sensor measures pressure to calculate engine load.
MAF Sensor (Mass Airflow): Located in the intake ducting, it measures the amount of air entering the engine, which is vital for the correct air-fuel mixture.
CRANK Sensor (Crankshaft Position): Typically found near the flywheel or gear, this sensor monitors the position and speed of the crank, sending data to the ECU to synchronize ignition and fuel injection.
O2 Sensor (Oxygen): Situated in the exhaust pipe, it measures unburned oxygen levels in the exhaust to help the engine computer optimize the air-fuel mixture.
Understanding these components can help you diagnose issues and keep your vehicle running smoothly!