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The 2006 Ford 500 has a map sensor situated inside the intake manifold, specifically on the left side of the engine bay near the transmission and block. If the sensor malfunctions, it will need to be swapped out. The cost for parts alone typically ranges from $40 to $147. Signs that the sensor may be failing include decreased fuel efficiency, engine power loss, issues with emissions tests, rough idling, engine stalling or jerking, and the check engine light turning on in your car.
In the Ford 500 from 2006, the map sensor can be found within the intake manifold.