DM: Thermal Manifold Absolute Pressure (TMAP) Sensor
DM: Introduction See: DM: Thermal Manifold Absolute Pressure (TMAP) Sensor - Introduction
DM1 DTC P0107 AND P0108: CHECK VOLTAGE BETWEEN VREF AND SIG RTN AT TMAP SENSOR
- Disconnect TMAP connector.
- Measure voltage between VREF and SIG RTN circuits at the TMAP sensor harness connector.
Is VREF voltage between 4.0 and 6.0 volts?
Yes
No
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DM2 CHECK TMAP SENSOR OPERATION
- Connect a jumper wire for the VREF circuit between the TMAP sensor harness connector and sensor connector.
- Connect jumper wire for the SIG RTN circuit between the TMAP sensor harness connector and sensor connector
- Start engine and let idle.
- Measure voltage between MAP circuit at the MAP sensor connector and chassis ground.
- Observe voltage while rapidly increasing rpm to 3000 by depressing the accelerator pedal and then release.
Did the voltage reading rapidly increase to approximately 4.0 volts and then decrease to approximately 0.7 volts?
Yes
No
DM3 CHECK TMAP CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO VREF AND SIG RTN IN HARNESS
- Disconnect PCM.
- Measure resistance between the TMAP circuit and both the VREF and SIG RTN circuits at the TMAP sensor harness connector
Is each resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
Yes
No
DM4 CHECK TMAP SENSOR CIRCUIT FOR OPEN IN HARNESS
- Disconnect PCM.
- Measure resistance of MAP circuit between PCM harness connector pin 63 and MAP sensor harness connector.
Is resistance less than 5.0 ohms?
Yes
No
DM6 CONTINUOUS MEMORY DTC P0107, P0108: CHECK FOR INTERMITTENT CIRCUITS TO TMAP SENSOR
- Key on, engine off.
- Access MAP V PID
- Observe MAP V PID for an indication of a fault while performing the following (a fault will be indicated in a sudden change in the MAP V PID voltage):
- Shake, wiggle, bend the MAP, SIG RTN and VREF circuits between the MAP sensor and the PCM.
- Lightly tap on the MAP sensor to simulate road shock.
Is a fault indicated?
Yes
- ISOLATE fault and REPAIR as necessary.
No
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