Circuit/System Testing
- With the ignition OFF, inspect the air cleaner outlet duct for loose connecting clamps, cracks, or other damage.
- Tighten any loose duct clamps, if necessary.
- If the air cleaner outlet duct is damaged, replace it.
- Remove and inspect the air cleaner element. The element should be clean, dry, and free from excessive debris.
- If the air cleaner element is saturated with water or contains excessive dirt or debris, replace the element.
- Remove the MAF/intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. Inspect the housing for cracks or other damage. Inspect the sensor elements and diffuser for contamination, debris, or other damage.
- If the MAF/IAT sensor is contaminated or damaged, replace it.
- Remove the air duct attached to the throttle body. Inspect the throttle body for the following conditions:
- Loose or damaged throttle blade
- Broken throttle shaft
- Any throttle body damage
- If any damage to the throttle body is found, replace the throttle body assembly.
- Inspect all vacuum lines for the following conditions:
- Cracks
- Contact with other components
- Deterioration
- Proper routing
- If any vacuum lines are damaged, replace them.
- If any vacuum lines are found to be incorrectly routed, correct the routing.
- Inspect the manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor and the sensor seal for damage.
- If the MAP sensor is damaged, replace it.
- Start the engine and inspect the following components for vacuum leaks:
- Upper intake manifold and gaskets
- Intake manifold tuning valve (IMTV) seal
- Throttle body seal
- Lower intake manifold and gaskets
- If any leaks are found, replace any parts as necessary.
- While observing the MAP Sensor parameter on the scan tool, start the engine. The MAP should decrease from the barometric pressure (BARO) to between 19-42 kPa at idle on a normally running engine, at operating temperature, with all accessories turned off.
- Turn OFF the ignition. Determine the altitude at your current location and refer to Altitude vs Barometric Pressure
.
- With the ignition ON and the engine OFF, observe the MAP Sensor parameter with the scan tool. The MAP should be within the range specified for your altitude.
- Test the MAF sensor and related wiring for proper operation. Refer to DTC P0101 or P1101 .
- If problems are found with the MAF sensor wiring, MAF sensor, or ECM, repair as necessary.