I have a 2015 Genesis 5.0 sedan. Does anyone know where the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor is? I couldn't find it in the service manuals either.
The 5.0 has a MAP sensor. It is on the back of the intake manifold and can only be removed taking by off the intake manifold. There is a wire harness that cannot be removed in the Way of the sensor, and a bolt on the housing of the sensor hugged right against the fireway. Trust me, don’t even bother trying, this took me all day to get the manifold off when i cleaned my valves.
I seen your other thread. So unless you’re ABSOLUTELY certain that the MAP sensor is the culprit, don’t bother. You can however take off the air intake pipes right before the throttle body and maaaaybe spray some MAP cleaner to the back of the inside of the manifold to clean the sensor.
Keep in mind, just because you dont have a check engine light doesn’t mean your vehicle isn’t possibly misfiring. The computer has a certain threshold of misfires during an elapsed time before it will throw a code, and if it isn’t misfiring more then that threshold it wont throw the code.
If cleaning the map doesn’t fix your issue, its either spark related (
plugs/coils) fuel related (injectors/ fuel pump)or mechanical like your transmission.
Start diagnosing the cheap and most likely things first.
Cleaning the MAP >
spark plugs > checking ignition coils etc. I suggest trying what someone else said in your other thread about some fuel cleaner, that could possibly fix it (although i doubt it).
If you know someone with a fancy
scan tool you can watch live data on each cylinder too see if there is any misfires, check fuel pressure etc. Could even be your intake valves are caked in carbon deposits. (This was the problem for me, cleaning them solved it).