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1988 Bronco II: I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 v6. I ne...

I have an 1988 ford bronco 2 with the 2.9 v6. I need to find out what type of map sensor it is as in analog or digital and frequency or voltage variable

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It is an analog sensor.

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