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owens91 03-10-2014 11:35 AM

is this suspse to happen
 
so once again im getting the case of fix one thing and another problem appears. so i fixed the tensioner pulley. and now the MAP sensor is acting up again. first of all when i rev it, it seems like its trying to pop off, i took off the sensor and looked in it. it looked like oil was in there or some brownish fluid, i think it was oil. and i got the code p0107 as well. this is not my day it seems:nono:

owens91 03-10-2014 11:35 AM

here is the vid by the way


nitehawkjcb 03-10-2014 11:49 AM

Not sure but I don't think it's supposed to do that... Take it off and check the mounting of it. Oil shouldn't be in there though that's for sure... Might need a new MAP sensor though

owens91 03-10-2014 02:02 PM


Originally Posted by nitehawkjcb (Post 602599)
Not sure but I don't think it's supposed to do that... Take it off and check the mounting of it. Oil shouldn't be in there though that's for sure... Might need a new MAP sensor though


Ugh I jus replaced this one. I was also thinking about replacing the wires because every time I have it hooked on the scanner. And I touch the wires the readings go up and down. But will a bad sensor cause oil to form in there?

03SSLE 03-10-2014 02:27 PM

The cover for the PCV valve is not locked in position. That is why it moves when you accelerate. Not being secured is also creating a vacuum leak. In addition, the PCV valve is not properly seated (because the cover is not closed) which is allowing oil to escape.

Edit: ...and get that wiring fixed. ;)

owens91 03-10-2014 05:29 PM


Originally Posted by 03SSLE (Post 602637)
The cover for the PCV valve is not locked in position. That is why it moves when you accelerate. Not being secured is also creating a vacuum leak. In addition, the PCV valve is not properly seated (because the cover is not closed) which is allowing oil to escape.

Edit: ...and get that wiring fixed. ;)

Ill check it again but I tool off the map and all and put it back on. I thought it snapped in place. Idk how it would of broke. Ill check again tomorrow. And I'm also ordering the wires tomorrow hopefully this helps

owens91 03-13-2014 09:31 PM

well everything was fine nothing seemed broke, but this problem still happens. ive notice that the code p0440 code is coming up more frequent than before now. the wireing should be here tomorrow too


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