Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor: Inspection
- Check that the manifold absolute pressure sensor has no deformation, cracks or other damages.
- Using new dry cell batteries, connect the battery positive terminal to terminal No. 1 and the battery ground terminal to terminal No. 2, and connect the circuit tester positive terminal to terminal No. 3 and the circuit tester ground terminal to terminal No. 2.NOTE:
- Using a circuit tester, check that the initial voltage of each dry-cell battery is 1.6 V or more. And also check that the voltage of three batteries in series is between 4.8-5.2 V.
- For power supply, 5 V DC constant voltage power source can also be used.
- Check the voltage at a normal atmospheric pressure.NOTE: The atmospheric pressure at higher altitude is lower than normal. Therefore, the voltage is lower than the standard value.
Terminal No. Standard 3 (+) and 2 (-) Approx. 4.65 V (when 25°C (77°F)) - Connect the Mighty Vac to the pressure port (A) of manifold absolute pressure sensor.
- Check the voltage when generating vacuum using Mighty Vac.CAUTION: Do not apply a vacuum that exceeds -105 kPa (-1.07 kg/cm2 , -15.2psi). Doing so may damage the manifold absolute pressure sensor.NOTE: When vacuum occurs at the pressure port of manifold absolute pressure sensor, the voltage will drop from the value as in step 3).
Pressure Terminal No. Standard -105 kPa (-1.07 kg/cm2 , -15.2psi) 3 (+) and 2 (-) Approx. 0.4 V (when 25°C (77°F))