map sensor seems to have died

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troypearce
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map sensor seems to have died

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Hello All,

been running ms for about 2 years and went out to start my car and it would turn over and then quickly die.... attached the laptop and looked at all of the sensor reads to fine that the map only read around 13 kPa.... strange I thought so I had my wife watch the map on the computer and found that even with me sucking on the vacuum line no change occured.... pulled out the megasquirt and tested on the stimulator and applied vacuum (again sucking ) still no change.

I guess i am looking to see what may need to be replaced.....is it just the map sensor or could it be anything else in the circuit and how would I check these other than by sucking the vacuum line?


ms2
ver 3.0

any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks

Troy Pearce
Matt Cramer
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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Check the output on pin 1 of the MAP sensor - what's it reading there?

Is there any chance you had the outlet pointed upward and it filled with oil?
troypearce
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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You say check the output of pin 1.... I am assuming with a voltmeter?

and the other lead to ground .... sorry I am not the best with electronics but really appreciate the help. It probably fluctuates with vacuum?


Troy
troypearce
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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The map sensor is out of the engine compartment and about 1' above the intake port..... so I doubt any oil but it could be possible i suppose.

Thanks
Troy
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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Right, use a volt meter, other lead to a ground like the GND in the proto area, key on, engine off.

Is this the standard 2.5 bar internal MAP sensor or an external one?
troypearce
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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yes it is the standard on the low side of the ms board

I will check and get back to you.

Thanks

Troy
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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out put on pin1 (says notch near it) is .1 volts on the stimulator.... changes only slightly when pressure or vac is applied. tried the other side as well just in case it is numbered from the other side and got 0

Thanks

Troy Pearce
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

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Yep, looks like a dead sensor.
troypearce
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Re: map sensor seems to have died

Post by troypearce »

Thanks Matt,

would the best place to get a replacement be diy auto tune or is there a cheaper place?

Thanks again for your help..... what might have made it go bad?...... or is it like all the rest of the electrical stuff i have that goes bad..... bad ju ju.

Troy
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