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P0106




DESCRIPTION
The MAP sensor is essentially a strain gauge used to measure the pressure in the surge tank. Inside the sensor is a metal diaphragm with a small wire attached. The diaphragm flexes according to changes in pressure. When the diaphragm flexes, the wire attached to it stretches, changing the resistance of the wire. The Engine control Module (ECM) applies five volts to the MAP sensor and measures the voltage drop across the sensor. Sensor output is in volts and as pressure decreases, the voltage drop across the sensor increases. Since the MAP sensor is used as an air flow sensor, the sensor signal is an important input. The ECM uses the information to determine fuel amount and ignition timing.

FAILURE CONDITIONS
The MAP sensor outputs a voltage which corresponds to the pressure in the surge tank. The ECM checks whether this voltage is within a specified range. The ECM will set P0105 and the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will turn on if the MAP sensor output voltage has continued to be 4.5 V or higher - corresponding to a surge tank pressure of 114 kPa (17 psi) or higher - for 4 sec. or to be 1.95 V or lower - corresponding to a surge tank pressure of 50 kPa (7.4 psi) or lower - for 4 sec.

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