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Old 02-19-2008, 04:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit High Voltage ?????

What does that mean? I threw that code today.
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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What does that mean? I threw that code today.

do you have any wiring going to the intake manifold sensor (map sensor) if so check the wiring asap. You also can test it this way go over 80 mph for like 2 to 10 min and you will start dumping fuel that would mean map is out of service happened to me. got a new one stage 2/3 from mopar center 80 bucks. But more then likely it is a wire to the map check that first
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you arn't tying to add fuel w/ your DTEC are you?
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I just hooked up the dtec again, well it was hooked up my DCR, but my dtec was bad and i sent it to get it reflashed and just got it back today, But my maps are all screwed up. So can someone help me get it right?
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you arn't tying to add fuel w/ your DTEC are you?

I dont think so? My map was all at 0.0, but my injector duty was at ---. Does that mean anything? Ok my map is set right now as -14 from 500 to 2500RPM -13 from 3000 to 5000RPM and -12 the rest of the way down. On 25% 50% 75% and 100%. Does this sound correct? Because i am affraid to start my car, last time i did, it boaged down and shut off.
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