Mitsubishi Outlander Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor Guide (2010-2020)
Experiencing poor fuel economy or rough idling in your Outlander? Your MAP sensor could be the culprit.
- A failing MAP sensor commonly causes a P0106 trouble code, rough idle, and poor gas mileage.
- Replacement is a simple DIY task, typically requiring only basic tools and less than 30 minutes.
- Before replacing the sensor, check for cracked or disconnected vacuum hoses, which can cause identical symptoms.
- Aftermarket brands like Standard Ignition, Vemo, and Holstein offer a range of quality and price points to fit your budget.
Is Your Outlander's MAP Sensor Failing?

A faulty Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor can cause noticeable engine problems. Because it provides critical data for fuel management, a bad sensor can make your Outlander run poorly and burn more gas than necessary. Common signs include a constant Check Engine Light, rough idling, poor acceleration, and a significant drop in fuel mileage. The most common trouble code associated with a failing MAP sensor on this vehicle is P0106, which points to a problem with the sensor's performance or range.
🎬 See this step-by-step guide to fixing a P0106 error code.Check for Vacuum Leaks First
Symptoms of a bad MAP sensor can be identical to a simple vacuum leak from a cracked or loose hose. Before replacing the sensor, it's a good idea to inspect all vacuum lines connected to the intake manifold for any signs of damage or loose connections. This can save you from replacing a part that isn't broken.
Choosing the Right Aftermarket MAP Sensor

When replacing the MAP sensor, you don't have to buy an expensive OEM part. Aftermarket brands offer a range of options that balance cost and quality. For your Outlander, brands like Standard Ignition, Vemo, and Holstein are available.
- Premium Aftermarket (Standard Ignition): Standard Motor Products (SMP), the company behind Standard Ignition, is a well-respected manufacturer with a long history in the industry. Their parts are known for quality and reliability, often considered a top-tier choice for those who want performance close to OEM without the dealer price tag.
- Quality Alternative (Vemo): Vemo is a German brand that claims its parts meet or exceed original equipment standards. While popular for European vehicles, they offer parts for Japanese models as well. User feedback is generally positive, positioning Vemo as a quality part that often provides good value.
- Value-Focused (Holstein): Holstein focuses on providing OE-quality sensors at a more budget-friendly price. They back their parts with a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty and claim a very low failure rate, making them a compelling option if cost is a major factor.
MAP Sensor Replacement Cost for 2010-2020 Outlander

The cost to replace the MAP sensor can vary depending on the part you choose and whether you do the work yourself. The job is simple enough for most DIY mechanics.
| Part/Service | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| New OEM Part | $225 - $325 |
| New Aftermarket Part | $125 - $355 |
| Shop Labor | $75 - $150 |
| Total Professional Replacement | $200 - $505 |
DIY Installation is Easy
Replacing the MAP sensor on a 2.4L Outlander is very straightforward. It is located on the front-left side of the intake manifold. The process involves simply disconnecting the electrical plug, removing two small bolts, and swapping the old sensor for the new one. This can be done in under 30 minutes with basic hand tools.
🎬 Watch this quick walkthrough to see the sensor replacement process.Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the MAP sensor located on my Outlander?
The MAP sensor is mounted directly on the intake manifold. For the common 2.4L engine, you can find it on the front-left side, near the throttle body.
What is the main trouble code for a bad MAP sensor?
The most common Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) is P0106, which indicates a "Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance Problem." 🎬 Learn more about the common causes and fixes for P0106. You may also see codes like P0107 or P0108.
Are there any recalls for the Outlander MAP sensor?
No. Searches of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) database show no recalls specifically for the MAP sensor on the 2010-2020 Mitsubishi Outlander.
Can I clean my MAP sensor instead of replacing it?
While some sensors like the Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor can be cleaned, a MAP sensor is generally replaced when it fails. The internal components are sensitive and not designed to be serviced. A faulty reading is usually due to electronic failure inside the sensor itself, not dirt.
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