Chevy Equinox/GMC Terrain 2.4L MAP Sensor Cleaning

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Increase your fuel economy and restore power and acceleration by cleaning your Manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor. Vehicle used 9.9 Liters per 100km before service. Now it only uses 9.2 liters per 100km. This cleaning will help fix the P0106 Engine code.

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You made this look easy.

Just cleaned my MAF Sensor and Throttle Body (In Place, Closed) and was going to try and clean the MAP Sensor too. BUT the Connector looked very intimidating/immovable (Plus no T-25:handy) and Since I've a 250 mile Road Trip today I'd rather not break (another) connector.

(MAF Sensor Clip/Black Tab broke... Sort of still works just need to make sure not to lose the black plastic... Might be able to Super Glue it?)

Unrelated to the MAP Sensor, I noticed you still have the Factory (Unvented) Oil Fill Cap. Since it's snowing in this Clip and you have a Catch Can have you since upgraded to the "Vented" AC Delco FC219 "Vented" Oil Cap?

Also if the Catch Can is, in part, to help prevent PCV Freezing/Clogging, maintain cleaner Intake Valves and/or reduce Oil Consumption... Have you tried Valvoline's Restore and Protect Motor Oil (Not Dexos Rated Yet), to help remove Carbon Deposits/Unstick Piston Rings (and indirectly clean other areas the Oil might be getting into/on?)

Thanks Again the Video. Will have to look into trying to clean the MAP Sensor when I get home.

119K miles, 2014 GMC Terrain AWD, 2.4L Ecotec... Valvoline Restore and Protect Oil Change Interval #2. (#1 Sampled at 3008 Miles/3 Months... "Winter" Oil Dilution has Shot Up from "Summer" 1.3% (after 7 months 3700 miles) after last Winter's 5.3% (after 8 months/3000 miles/OLM 56%)

lgoamity
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Thanks for the walkthrough on that… much appreciated.

willbringit
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Thank You Bill, Awesome tutorial video Sir.

Peace & Love dove 🕊️

BibleBarbieRacquel-ubyf
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I have the same vehicle as you. I seem to have a big clunk when going into reverse and sometimes when driving there's a rough clunk. What do you think might be the issue. Cheers

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