MAP Intake Air Pressure Sensor for Hyundai Kia Accent Elantra Soul Rio
Restore precise engine management and eliminate hesitation with this direct-replacement MAP intake air pressure sensor.
Built to OE specifications 39300-22600 and 9470930511, this component accurately measures manifold vacuum and feeds real-time air density data to the ECU. A failing sensor commonly triggers poor fuel economy, rough idling, or delayed throttle response. This brand-new unit resolves those drivability issues by ensuring correct fuel-air mixture calculations across compatible Hyundai and Kia powertrains. Designed for straightforward removal and bolt-on installation, it integrates seamlessly into vehicles equipped with 1.5 to 2.0-liter inline-four engines.
Benefits & Tips
- Match the chassis codes visible on your door jamb (FD, FC, TB, GK, MX, etc.) against the compatibility list to confirm exact fitment before installation.
- Clean the electrical connector housing with plastic-safe contact cleaner to prevent intermittent signal errors once connected.
- Start the engine after installation and verify that the check-engine light remains off, confirming successful ECU recognition.
Product Specifications
- Function: Intake Air Pressure (MAP) Sensor
- OE Reference: 39300-22600 | 9470930511
- Manufacturing Origin: Mainland China
- Condition: 100% brand new, ready for immediate fitment
Package includes:
- 1 × MAP Intake Air Pressure Sensor
Important Reminders
Compatibility listings serve as reference guides only. Double-check your engine code, displacement, and production year prior to checkout. Manufacturers periodically update internal calibrations, so orders may arrive as either the standard or revised version of this sensor; both provide equivalent measured performance.
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