P0107 and P0108 + question about MAP sensor
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P0107 and P0108 + question about MAP sensor
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DTC P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
DTC P0108 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage
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I have P0107 and P0108 error codes. All the wires seem secure and in place. I did clean up the sensor. When I take out the MAP sensor there are no changes in the operation of the engine. There are 5 volts coming to the sensor. I tried resetting, but the codes came back up.
For those who disabled reading the signatures, my car is 1996 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE V6 3.8L 231cid GAS FI N Engine VIN = K.
I have GM# for this sensor = 16187556 (some places list it as AS49, some as AS59). I have found on ebay GM#9359409 (standard #AS155), and seller lists my car under the models it will fit. Do you guys think that will work (if I were to replace the sensor)? When I did search on AC Delco'* site with my VIN #, I got 213-796 which turns out ti be the same for both GM part #*.
DTC P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
DTC P0108 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage
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I have P0107 and P0108 error codes. All the wires seem secure and in place. I did clean up the sensor. When I take out the MAP sensor there are no changes in the operation of the engine. There are 5 volts coming to the sensor. I tried resetting, but the codes came back up.
For those who disabled reading the signatures, my car is 1996 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE V6 3.8L 231cid GAS FI N Engine VIN = K.
I have GM# for this sensor = 16187556 (some places list it as AS49, some as AS59). I have found on ebay GM#9359409 (standard #AS155), and seller lists my car under the models it will fit. Do you guys think that will work (if I were to replace the sensor)? When I did search on AC Delco'* site with my VIN #, I got 213-796 which turns out ti be the same for both GM part #*.
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It is odd to me that you have both codes. I would expect the sensor to either fail high or low through design....not both.
You mention resetting the code. How did you do that?
You mention resetting the code. How did you do that?
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Originally Posted by BillBoost37
It is odd to me that you have both codes. I would expect the sensor to either fail high or low through design....not both.
You mention resetting the code. How did you do that?
You mention resetting the code. How did you do that?
Now, I did reset again, and I have only P0107 (no P010. Any ideas other than faulty sensor?
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Originally Posted by willwren
Please go to Techinfo, and copy the test description of the codes here so we can help you.
After you do that, we'll get busy working on it with you.
After you do that, we'll get busy working on it with you.
I have right now:
DTC P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit Low Voltage
On the previous reading I had, but do not have right now (after the reset using OBDII reader):
DTC P0108 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage
The sensor is clean from dirt and has 5V reference voltage coming in as it should, all wires seem to be in place and not loose.
Thanks.
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