MAP voltage problem
#1
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MAP voltage problem
hi guys, I'm working on this stupid low voltage issue at D17 for a while.
The ECU P06 chipped vtec converted. (NEW)
MAP Omni 3 bar.
So I'm getting 3.52v at map sensor plug Pin d17 with engine ground and 4.95v at D19. After check the harness and try other MAP I decide to buy a new ECU, and same thing still happen. The ECT, TPS and MAP power wires get the 5v reference and the car start and idle all day, always you not press the gas when it chokes and die.
I put a direct wire from d17 to MAP and the same 3.52v and chokes. There's another power source for d17, because all is getting 5v less this pin.
Thanks in advance
The ECU P06 chipped vtec converted. (NEW)
MAP Omni 3 bar.
So I'm getting 3.52v at map sensor plug Pin d17 with engine ground and 4.95v at D19. After check the harness and try other MAP I decide to buy a new ECU, and same thing still happen. The ECT, TPS and MAP power wires get the 5v reference and the car start and idle all day, always you not press the gas when it chokes and die.
I put a direct wire from d17 to MAP and the same 3.52v and chokes. There's another power source for d17, because all is getting 5v less this pin.
Thanks in advance
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Re: MAP voltage problem
so your running boost?
for the time being try an oem map sensor see if thats the problem.
if so. then you need more than a chipped ecu. you need some thing able to edit and calibrate new map and or tps
for the time being try an oem map sensor see if thats the problem.
if so. then you need more than a chipped ecu. you need some thing able to edit and calibrate new map and or tps
#3
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Re: MAP voltage problem
Yes, boosted
Try OEM one with a new program for the injectors and stock MAP and the same thing.
Ho yes this car is running on Ectune, also try with Crome Pro and no changes.
No problem on both programs whit MAP Calibration, the car was running perfect for 4 years.
I just follow the steps from the FSM to diagnose MAP issues, lead me to a bad ECU so I put a new one and the problem still there.
Try OEM one with a new program for the injectors and stock MAP and the same thing.
Ho yes this car is running on Ectune, also try with Crome Pro and no changes.
No problem on both programs whit MAP Calibration, the car was running perfect for 4 years.
I just follow the steps from the FSM to diagnose MAP issues, lead me to a bad ECU so I put a new one and the problem still there.
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Re: MAP voltage problem
- Unplug the MAP sensor.
- Turn key to ON(II).
- Individually measure voltage to body/engine ground at each of the three wires in the unplugged connector.
- Also measure voltage at each of the two outer wires using the central wire as ground.
- Post the voltage measurements for all 5 tests.
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Re: MAP voltage problem
Results:
MAP plug to engine ground:
1-Yell/red = 5v
2- grn/wht = 0.01v
3- red/grn = 3.52v
Map plug sg1 as ground:
1- Yell/red = 4.99v
2- red/grn = 3.52v
ECU plug D
D17 + D21 = 3.52v
D19 + D21 = 4.99v
MAP plug to engine ground:
1-Yell/red = 5v
2- grn/wht = 0.01v
3- red/grn = 3.52v
Map plug sg1 as ground:
1- Yell/red = 4.99v
2- red/grn = 3.52v
ECU plug D
D17 + D21 = 3.52v
D19 + D21 = 4.99v
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#10
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Re: MAP voltage problem
should I prove d17 + d19? Never test those two before maybe this is my mistake in diagnosis this.
always I tested the map 17+21 and 19+21
always I tested the map 17+21 and 19+21
#11
Re: MAP voltage problem
However, the 19+21 does not make sense because both those wires are hot. Given that there is 1V difference between the wires, the reading should have been 1V, not 4.99V.
Describe how you do the voltage tests.
#12
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Re: MAP voltage problem
First I'm fallow this for the pinout.
http://technet.ff-squad.com/wiring.obd1.htm
Set the voltmeter to 20v, Turn switch to ONII, put the black prong in the engine ground and with the red prong with a paper clip adapter test the 3 connectors on the MAP plug disconnected.
On the ECU use the two prongs with clip adapter to back prove with the MAP disconnected.
What I'm lost is in this pinout the D21 pin is SG1 ground, D17 map signal and D19 map power. So according to this d21 is ground and d17 and d19 are hot.
http://technet.ff-squad.com/wiring.obd1.htm
Set the voltmeter to 20v, Turn switch to ONII, put the black prong in the engine ground and with the red prong with a paper clip adapter test the 3 connectors on the MAP plug disconnected.
On the ECU use the two prongs with clip adapter to back prove with the MAP disconnected.
What I'm lost is in this pinout the D21 pin is SG1 ground, D17 map signal and D19 map power. So according to this d21 is ground and d17 and d19 are hot.
#13
Re: MAP voltage problem
Your test results point to the ECU or power/ground to the ECU.
Does battery voltage reach ECU connector pins A25 and B1 with the key in ON(II).
Is there continuity to body ground at A23, A24, A26, and B2 with the key off?
#14
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Re: MAP voltage problem
Results:
Switch ONII body ground
A25 = 11.88v
B1 = 11.88v
Switch off body ground continuity.
A23 = YES, 006
A24 = YES, 006
A26 = Yes 005
B2 = Yes, 005
Battery voltage engine off = 12.36v
Switch ONII body ground
A25 = 11.88v
B1 = 11.88v
Switch off body ground continuity.
A23 = YES, 006
A24 = YES, 006
A26 = Yes 005
B2 = Yes, 005
Battery voltage engine off = 12.36v
#16
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Re: MAP voltage problem
You know I can send the ECU back to Advancedignition in Arizona to be checked, since it have a 90 days warranty.
What bother me is the old ECU, test the same results and is right now in one client car working perfectly.
What bother me is the old ECU, test the same results and is right now in one client car working perfectly.
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Re: MAP voltage problem
The last one results NO, Because I not perform this test at the time.
But 5v at Map plug and D17 and d19 pins, Yes.
that's why I made this thread looking for something wrong with the car voltage. But apparently it's fine, I'm going to swap Ecu's tomorrow and perform the tests on both cars.
But 5v at Map plug and D17 and d19 pins, Yes.
that's why I made this thread looking for something wrong with the car voltage. But apparently it's fine, I'm going to swap Ecu's tomorrow and perform the tests on both cars.
#21
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Re: MAP voltage problem
Hi, RonJ
The civic I put my old ECU, MAP plug results.
Yell/Red = 5.03v
Red/Grn = 3.60v
Grn/Wht = 0.01v
Plug disconnected, switch to ONII using engine ground, voltmeter set to 20v.
We are using this car testing it and works great.
The civic I put my old ECU, MAP plug results.
Yell/Red = 5.03v
Red/Grn = 3.60v
Grn/Wht = 0.01v
Plug disconnected, switch to ONII using engine ground, voltmeter set to 20v.
We are using this car testing it and works great.
#22
Re: MAP voltage problem
What car and engine? Turbo? Is your setup tuned?
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Re: MAP voltage problem
No Tony, since the car start with this Thing, never pop a CEL. And it's working if I disconnect any sensor the CEL shows up and can retrieve the code.
Yes ronJ, the car is tuned since 2010 and apart from maintenance and a few broken parts the set up still the same. This start breaking in boost after 6k and getting worse every day to the point, that right now you press the gas and it no rev just chokes and die or rev slowly with the wideband completely lean.
Civic Ex 97
Ls VTEC
SC34
9.0:1/Eagle rods
B16 head Supertech valve train, GSR cams
P06 chipped and VTEC (Ectune but also try Crome Pro) no change.
Yes ronJ, the car is tuned since 2010 and apart from maintenance and a few broken parts the set up still the same. This start breaking in boost after 6k and getting worse every day to the point, that right now you press the gas and it no rev just chokes and die or rev slowly with the wideband completely lean.
Civic Ex 97
Ls VTEC
SC34
9.0:1/Eagle rods
B16 head Supertech valve train, GSR cams
P06 chipped and VTEC (Ectune but also try Crome Pro) no change.