SERVICE MANUAL REVISION CODE 63 AND 64 MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR CIRCUIT
This bulletin adds Code 63 and 64 (MAP) Sensor Circuit diagnostics to Section "6E" of the 1988 Service Manual for all "W" Series with 2.8L LB6 (VIN W) Engines.
CODE 64 MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR CIRCUIT (SIGNAL VOLTAGE HIGH - LOW VACUUM) 2.8L (VIN W) "W" SERIES (PORT)
The manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP) responds to changes in manifold pressure (vacuum). The ECM recieves this information as a signal voltage that will vary from about 1/1.5 volts at idle (high vacuum) to 4/4.5 volts at wide open throttle (low vacuum).
TEST DESCRIPTION: Numbers below refer to circled numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Code 64 will set when: o Engine Running o Manifold pressure greater than 75.3 kPa (A/C"OFF") 81.2 kPa (A/C "ON") o Throttle angle less than 2% o Conditions met for 2 seconds Engine misfire or a low unstable idle may set Code 63. 2. With the MAP sensor disconnected, the ECM should see a low voltage if the ECM and wiring are OK.
If idle is rough or unstable, refer to symptoms in Section "B" for items which can cause an unstable idle. An open in CKT 452 or the connection will result in a Code 64. Ignition "ON" engine "OFF," voltages should be within the values shown in the table on the chart. Also CHART C-1 D can be used to test the MAP sensor. Refer to "Intermittents" in Section "B".
CODE 63 MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP) SENSOR CIRCUIT (SIGNAL VOLTAGE HIGH - LOW VACUUM) 2.8L (VIN W) "W" SERIES (PORT)
The manifold absolute pressure sensor (MAP) responds to changes in manifold pressure (vacuum). The ECM recieves this information as a signal voltage that will vary from about 1/1.5 volts at idle (high vacuum) to 4/4.5 volts at wide open throttle (low vacuum).
TEST DESCRIPTION: Numbers below refer to circled numbers on the diagnostic chart. 1. Code 64 will set when: o Engine Running o Manifold pressure greater than 75.3 kPa (A/C"OFF") 81.2 kPa (A/C "ON') o Throttle angle less than 2% o Conditions met for 2 seconds Engine misfire or a low unstable idle may set Code63. 2. With the MAP sensor disconnected, the ECM should see a low voltage if the ECM and wiring are OK.
If idle is rough or unstable, refer to symptoms in Section "B" for items which can cause an unstable idle. An open in CKT 452 or the connection will result in a Code 63. Ignition "ON" engine "OFF," voltages should be within the values shown in the table on the chart. Also CHART C-1D can be used to test the MAP sensor. Refer to "Intermittents" in Section "B".
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