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Workshop Grade Replaces AJ82763 PMM500080 C2C22616
BRAND NEW OEM Quality MAP Sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor) to suit Jaguar S-Type, X-Type, XK8, XK, XF, and Daimler XJ - covering petrol and diesel variants from 1999 to 2016.
Jaguar owners know how unsettling an ECU fault can be - a failed MAP sensor is one of the most common causes of limp mode, poor throttle response, and cold-start hesitation on AJV6 and AJV8 engines. This direct fit replacement gets your Jag running right again, dispatched same day from Melbourne.
TO SUIT
Jaguar S-Type X200 (1999-2008) V6 and V8 petrol and diesel, X-Type X400 (2001-2010) V6 petrol, XK8 X100 (2002-2006) 4.2L V8, XK X150 (2006-2014) 3.6/4.2/5.0L, XF X250 (2008-2015) petrol and diesel, and Daimler XJ X350/X358/X351 (2003-2016) petrol and diesel. Confirm your OEM part number against the list below before ordering.
OEM PART NUMBERS
- AJ84034 (also listed as AJ8 4034)
- AJ82763
- C2C22616
- PMM500080
OTHER PART NUMBERS
- CMS353
- VEMO V41-72-0020
- MOBILETRON MS-E142
- MEAT & DORIA 823013
- ESEN SKV 17SKV084
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1 x Aftermarket OEM Replacement MAP Sensor (4-pin oval connector, 2 mounting bores)
ABOUT THIS SENSOR
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures air pressure in the intake manifold and sends that data to the ECM. The ECM uses it to determine air density and calculate correct fuelling for efficient combustion across all load conditions. On Jaguar AJV6 and AJV8 engines it is a known wear item, particularly on vehicles with higher mileage.
COMMON SYMPTOMS
- Engine fault light and limp mode
- P0105 to P0108 MAP sensor circuit codes
- Rough idle or cold-start hesitation
- Poor throttle response or surging under load
- Increased fuel consumption
- [1999 - 2008] JAGUAR S-TYPE X200 - 2.5L V6 (AJV6 JB) 147kW, 3.0L V6 (AJV6 FB/FG) 175kW, 4.0L V8 (AJV8 GC) 203kW, 4.2L V8 (AJ33 HB/HG) 219kW, 4.2L V8 R (AJ36 1B/1G) 291kW, 4.2L V8 Supercharged (AJ36) 298kW, 2.7L V6 D (AJTDV6 7B/7G) 152kW
- [2001 - 2010] JAGUAR X-TYPE X400 - 2.1L V6 (AJ-V6 YB) 115kW Sedan/Wagon FWD, 2.5L V6 (AJ-V6 XB) 144kW Sedan AWD, 3.0L V6 (AJV6 WB) 169kW Sedan AWD
- [2002 - 2006] JAGUAR XK8 X100 - 4.2L V8 (AJ33 2B) 219kW Coupe/Convertible, 4.2L V8 R (AJ36 2B/3B) 291kW Coupe/Convertible
- [2006 - 2014] JAGUAR XK X150 - 3.6L V8 (AJV8 4G) 190kW, 4.2L V8 XK8 (AJ33 SG) 219kW, 4.2L V8 XKR (AJ36) 291-306kW, 5.0L V8 (AJ133 508PN) 283kW, 5.0L V8 XKR (AJ133 508PS) 375kW, 5.0L V8 XKR-S (AJ133) 405kW
- [2008 - 2015] JAGUAR XF X250 - 3.0L V6 (AJV6 FG) 175kW, 4.2L V8 (SV82G) 219kW, 4.2L V8 Kompressor (SV8TS) 306kW, 2.7L V6 D (AJTDV6 7G) 152kW, 3.0L V6 D (306DT AJTDV6) 177-202kW
- [2003 - 2009] DAIMLER XJ X350/X358 - 3.0L V6 (AJV6 VB/VG/AJV6 3.6L) 175-179kW, 3.6L V8 (AJV8 RG) 190kW, 4.2L V8 (AJ33 SB/SG / AJ34) 219-224kW, 4.2L V8 R (AJ36 TB/TG) 291kW, 2.7L V6 D (AJTDV6 7G) 152kW
- [2009 - 2016] DAIMLER XJ X351 - 3.0L V6 D (306DT AJTDV6) 202kW SDV6
What fault codes does a faulty MAP sensor trigger?
A faulty MAP sensor typically triggers codes P0105 to P0109. P0105 indicates a circuit malfunction, P0106 indicates the signal is out of range, P0107 and P0108 indicate the signal is too low or too high respectively, and P0109 indicates an intermittent circuit fault. These codes combined with symptoms such as poor idle and black smoke are strong indicators of MAP sensor failure.
How do I test a MAP sensor?
With an OBD2 scanner in live data mode, the MAP sensor should read close to atmospheric pressure (around 101 kPa) with the engine off, and drop to 30 to 50 kPa at idle with the engine running due to manifold vacuum. Under wide open throttle the reading should rise back toward atmospheric. A sensor that reads flat or does not respond to throttle changes has failed. You can also test supply voltage and signal output with a multimeter.
Can I drive with a faulty MAP sensor?
You can drive short distances but engine performance will be noticeably degraded. The ECU uses the MAP sensor to calculate fuel delivery - a faulty sensor causes incorrect fuelling which leads to poor economy, rough running, and increased emissions. On turbocharged engines a faulty MAP sensor can also prevent boost control from operating correctly. Replace it as soon as possible to avoid further damage.
What does a MAP sensor do?
The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures intake manifold pressure to help the ECU calculate the correct fuel and ignition timing. It is critical for engine efficiency, particularly on turbocharged and supercharged vehicles.
What are the symptoms of a faulty MAP sensor?
Symptoms include poor acceleration, rough idle, excessive fuel consumption, black smoke, engine hesitation, and a Check Engine light with codes P0105-P0109. Turbocharged vehicles may also experience boost control issues.
What is the difference between a MAP sensor and a MAF sensor?
A MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor directly measures the mass of air entering the engine. A MAP sensor measures manifold pressure and the ECU calculates air mass from that reading. Many vehicles use one or the other; some use both. They are not interchangeable.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | CMS353-AJ82763 |
| Brand | Aftermarket OEM Replacement |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | CMS353 |
| Reference OEM Number | AJ82763 |
| Other OEM Numbers | AJ84034, AJ82763, C2C22616, PMM500080 |
| Related Part Numbers | CMS353, PMM500080, AJ84034, C2C22616 |
| Trade Part Numbers | VEMO: V41-72-0020, MOBILETRON: MS-E142 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Product Type | SENSOR |
| Sensor Type | Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor |
| Number of pins | 4-pin connector |
| Connector Shape | oval |
| Housing Colour | Black |
| Pressure Range | 10 kPa to 204 kPa |
| Number of mounting bores | 2 |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
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