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P0107 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Low Input

AutoHex Online Help: Hyundai GRANDEUR/AZERA(HG) 2012
Component Location
General Description

The amount of intake air flow must be inputted to PCM in order to determine the fuel injection quantity. MAPS(Manifold Absolute Pressure) calculates the amount of air indirectly as measuring the pressure inside of intake manifold. This mechanism is called Speed-Density Type.MAPS transfers analog output signal which is proportional to the change of intake manifold pressure, then, with this signal and RPM, PCM calculates the amount of intake air flow. MAPS is mounted on surge tank to measure the pressure inside of intake manifold, and it consists of a piezo electric element and hybrid IC which amplifies output signal from the element. A piezo electric element is a sort of a diaphragm using piezo electric effect. One side of the diaphragm is surrounded with vacuum chamber while intake pressure is applied to the other side. Thus, signals are output by the transformation of diagphragm according to the change of pressure inside of intake manifold.



DTC Description

If sensor signal input is lower than 0.25V during 5 sec, PCM sets DTC P0107.

DTC Detecting Condition

Item

Detecting Condition

Possible Cause

DTC Strategy

Signal check, low

Poor connection

Open or short to ground in power circuit

Short to ground in signal circuit

MAPS

Enable Conditions

-

Threshold value

Sensor voltage < 0.25 V

Diagnosis Time

5 sec

MIL On Condition

3 driving cycle

Specification

Pressure(kPa)

Voltage(V)

20

0.79

46.66

1.84

101.32

4.0

Diagnostic Circuit Diagram
Signal Waveform & Data

Fig.1) Normal waveform of MAPS & TPS with acceleration.

It is necessary that MAPS should be checked along with TPS. Because the MAP/TPS rationality diagnostic is comprised of two tests. A deceleration test is performed to provide a robust method for detection of an altitude compensated MAP value that is too high for the deceleration condition. The second test compares the altitude compensated MAP value to both high and low limits, dependent upon throttle position and engine speed. When the MAP value is out of the threshold range, the MAP/TPS system is determined to be failed.