APPLIES TO: This MAP sensor circuit wiring diagram applies to the following vehicles:
- 1993, 1994, 1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee.
The MAP sensor needs power and Ground to create a MAP signal. The PCM is the one that provides power in the form of 5 Volts DC on the VIO/WHT wire.
The PCM is also the one that supplies Ground to the MAP sensor on the BLK/LT BLU wire.
Here, in a nutshell is how the MAP sensor works:
- Once the MAP sensor is ‘On’ and the engine is running, it creates a decreasing voltage signal as the intake manifold vacuum increases (like when the engine is under load).
- Once the engine load is removed and intake manifold vacuum decreases (like when the engine is idling at a red traffic signal) the MAP sensor's MAP voltage signal increases.
NOTE: The BLK/LT BLU wire feeds Ground (from the PCM) to several sensors (including the MAP sensor).
For a step-by-step tutorial on how to test the MAP sensor, go here:
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- TP Sensor Wiring Diagram (1993-1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee).
- Oxygen (02) Sensor Wiring Diagram (1993-1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee).
- CMP Sensor Wiring Diagram (1993-1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee).
- CKP Sensor Wiring Diagram (1993-1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee).
- Vehicle Speed Sensor Wiring Diagram (1993-1995 4.0L Jeep Grand Cherokee).
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More Jeep 4.0L Wiring Diagrams And Diagnostic Test Tutorials
You can find a complete list of wiring diagrams and diagnostic tutorials here: Jeep 4.0L Index Of Articles.
Here's a sample of the tutorials you'll find there:
- How To Test Trouble Code P0135 (1996-2000 Jeep 4.0L).
- How To Test The MAP Sensor (1997-2003 Jeep 4.0L).
- How To Do A Cylinder Balance Test (Jeep 4.0L).
- Jeep PWM Fan Relay Test Troubleshooting An Overheating Condition.
- How To Test The Crankshaft Position Sensor (1994-1996 4.0L Jeep).
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