






Fits: Hyundai Hyundai Accent 2012-2015 Hyundai Azera 2012-2017 Hyundai Equus 2012-2016 Hyundai Genesis 2012-2014 Hyundai Sante Fe 2010-2014 Hyundai Sonata 2010-2017 Hyundai Tucson 2010-2015 Kia Kia Cadenza 2014-2016 Kia Forte 2010-2013 Kia Optima 2008-2016 Kia Rio 2012-2014 Kia Rondo 2009-2010 Kia Sorento 2011-2016 Kia Soul 2010-2015 Kia Sportage 2011-2016 Review: As Described By Seller and easy repair to DIY - I am a 55 year old female and I did the repair myself. It works great BTW. The toughest part was loosening the bolt and getting the wire harness to release (and finding a proper diagram of my Hyundai Tucson so I could locate the proper sensor). The actual repair took like 7 minutes and 5 of them was struggling to loosen the bolt and get the harness to release without damaging it. On a side note... when you unhook your positive battery wire before doing the repair let it stay unhooked for at least 25 minutes so that when you reattach the battery cable and start the vehicle you will also reset the computer system which throw's you the engine malfunction and code. The first time you drive it will probably NOT show the engine light BUT it is very likely that the second time you drive the engine light will go on around the two mile mark. IT WILL TAKE UP TO 100 MILES OF DRIVING BEFORE THE ENGINE LIGHT GOES OFF. Mine went off at 97.8 miles LITERALLY in the service line at Hyundai. My FIXD device even showed it as repaired the first drive and the second time when the light came back on it again showed the MAP sensor as the issue. There was no issue in reality but the computer in the engine at this point is not updated tot he new part and now realizes it, so throws another code because the car is not finding the info it needs so it's reporting the last code (I assume.) Anyway, to be safe I wanted backup, so I had them run a diagnostic just in case (I talked them out of the $150 charge or there is no way I would have done it) and everything was peachy. So, if you are sure your issue is the MAP sensor and you replace it and there is no engine light on the first drive but it comes on the second time you drive possibly around 2 mile mark, then it just needs to be driven 25-100 miles to recalibrate and reset the engine computer system to the new and proper readings and calibrations etc. With gas at $6+ it hurts to not now this and waste the gas just driving aimlessly as I did, because I was so stressed about it. Better to know this and just go about your business so the gas used is used wisely. Good luck you all and I am NOT a mechanic. I am just advising you all on my experience and likely yours and giving you my learnings as a possible guide. IF your vehicle is actually diving badly and showing you sounds and signs of issues AFTER you replace the MAP Sensor then DO NOT FOLLOW MY ADVICE. My car drove fine so that was my confusion about the engine light coming on, again. If your car is lugging and losing power and your gas mileage is suddenly worse, you have smoke coming from your exhaust etc. then you have bigger issues to tackle. Good Luck ya'all! Review: Great product - That was great,Really easy to put on
| ASIN | B07SCJ2ZTL |
| Brand | BOXI |
| Brand Name | BOXI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 35 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 0.4 Ounces |
| Item weight | 0.4 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BOXI |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Measurement Accuracy | High |
| Measurement accuracy | High |
| Measuring Range | 90 - 110 kPa |
| Measuring range | 90 - 110 kPa |
| Model | 39300-2B000 |
| Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
| Output Type | electrical signal |
| Part Number | BX03000003-1 |
| Sensing Distance | 1 Meters |
| Specific Uses For Product | automotive, air pressure monitoring |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 732046510174 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**P
As Described By Seller and easy repair to DIY
I am a 55 year old female and I did the repair myself. It works great BTW. The toughest part was loosening the bolt and getting the wire harness to release (and finding a proper diagram of my Hyundai Tucson so I could locate the proper sensor). The actual repair took like 7 minutes and 5 of them was struggling to loosen the bolt and get the harness to release without damaging it. On a side note... when you unhook your positive battery wire before doing the repair let it stay unhooked for at least 25 minutes so that when you reattach the battery cable and start the vehicle you will also reset the computer system which throw's you the engine malfunction and code. The first time you drive it will probably NOT show the engine light BUT it is very likely that the second time you drive the engine light will go on around the two mile mark. IT WILL TAKE UP TO 100 MILES OF DRIVING BEFORE THE ENGINE LIGHT GOES OFF. Mine went off at 97.8 miles LITERALLY in the service line at Hyundai. My FIXD device even showed it as repaired the first drive and the second time when the light came back on it again showed the MAP sensor as the issue. There was no issue in reality but the computer in the engine at this point is not updated tot he new part and now realizes it, so throws another code because the car is not finding the info it needs so it's reporting the last code (I assume.) Anyway, to be safe I wanted backup, so I had them run a diagnostic just in case (I talked them out of the $150 charge or there is no way I would have done it) and everything was peachy. So, if you are sure your issue is the MAP sensor and you replace it and there is no engine light on the first drive but it comes on the second time you drive possibly around 2 mile mark, then it just needs to be driven 25-100 miles to recalibrate and reset the engine computer system to the new and proper readings and calibrations etc. With gas at $6+ it hurts to not now this and waste the gas just driving aimlessly as I did, because I was so stressed about it. Better to know this and just go about your business so the gas used is used wisely. Good luck you all and I am NOT a mechanic. I am just advising you all on my experience and likely yours and giving you my learnings as a possible guide. IF your vehicle is actually diving badly and showing you sounds and signs of issues AFTER you replace the MAP Sensor then DO NOT FOLLOW MY ADVICE. My car drove fine so that was my confusion about the engine light coming on, again. If your car is lugging and losing power and your gas mileage is suddenly worse, you have smoke coming from your exhaust etc. then you have bigger issues to tackle. Good Luck ya'all!
A**R
Great product
That was great,Really easy to put on
C**M
Are you sure?!
I think it was a bad sensor because as soon as I got it installed, it caused my car to stop working.
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