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I've Honda Civic LX 1997, 120,000 Mi. My CEL came on right before I need to do a smog check. The error code is 5, MAP Sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure) mechanical problem. How do I test the sensor (or any web-link)? I want to make sure it is the problem on the MAP sensor before I replace it with a new one. |
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"Don" <dsuwanna (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in news:1154299791.397448.300830 (AT) s13g2000cwa (DOT) googlegroups.com: I've Honda Civic LX 1997, 120,000 Mi. My CEL came on right before I need to do a smog check. The error code is 5, MAP Sensor (Manifold Absolute Pressure) mechanical problem. How do I test the sensor (or any web-link)? I want to make sure it is the problem on the MAP sensor before I replace it with a new one. First of all, don't rely on the MIL-flash for your code. It will show Code 5 for FIVE different OBD-II errors: P0106 - MAP Sensor range/performance problem P0107 - MAP Sensor low-voltage (high vacuum) problem P0108 - MAP Sensor high-voltage (low vacuum) problem P1128 - MAP lower than expected P1129 - MAP higher than expected You need to have the code read properly using an OBD-II tester. Testing of this component is beyond the average home mechanic, besides replacment of the vacuum hose. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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