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Description
Cummins MAP sensor for the '01-'02 Dodge Cummins truck with the 5.9L 24V engine. This sensor has an oval wiring harness connector.You'll find the MAP sensor located in the intake manifold next to cylinder #5. To replace it you simply unplug the wire running to it, unscrew it to remove it, screw the new sensor into the manifold and plug it back in.
NOTE: '02 trucks require the 3104228 MAP sensor wiring harness below.
Replaces Cummins 3417030 and Mopar 5017791AA, 5083365AD
Reviews
Write a reviewGreat service, perfect part.
Dec 4, 2016 | By Joe K.
My 2001 Ram Cummins was running rough. I checked all normal items: fuel filter, air filter, lift pump, injectors, etc... all were good. Truck was tossing no codes, just running poor. Started great, idled great, just poor when driving. A friend mechanic suggested that the MAP sensor may be going bad, but not yet throwing a code. The original had 247,000 miles. I ordered one from Geno's over the phone and had it in 2 days.Took 10 minutes to change it out and the truck is running like new. I got a genuine Cummins MAP sensor from Geno's for 1/2 the price of an after market one at my local parts store. I also get all my filters here. Oh, little tip here, you'll need a 1 1/4 inch deep socket to remove the original sensor and a 1 1/16 inch deep socket to install the new one, they are different sizes.
It's a MAP sensor
Dec 27, 2016 | By Caleb
Working so far, I have power again. Came in a Cummins box and was much more affordable than other places. It replaced the $12 cheapy I tried out.
Excellent
Sep 30, 2017 | By Joshua
Received quick
#1 spot
Jan 4, 2018 | By Clint Frost
Fast shipping customer service top notch
5.9 MAP sensor
Sep 22, 2018 | By Shawn Jenkins
originally ordered from ABC locally. Wrong part was sent. Ordered from Geno's. 1/2 the price and an original cummins part. Replacement was easy with the correct part. Thanks!!!
Did the trick
Sep 23, 2022 | By Jerry D
I share the sentiments of other reviewers here. My truck was running strange. I had difficulty figuring out what was wrong. It would start and idle fine, but it would lose power intermittently, not fueling, not boosting. Kindof acted like a dead pedal or limp mode except my issue would come and go. The new MAP sensor from Geno's fixed it. Truck runs awesome now, like it should. The map sensor arrived in an orginal Cummins box. Don't cheap out. Buy this original Cummins map sensor from Genos! (Don't forget the special harness connector if you have an 02! You're going to need it.)