Checked search - no answer - code 0107
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Checked search - no answer - code 0107
I know 0107 says Manifold Absolute Presure Sensor Low
But what exactly is this indicating? In search I couldnt find what this actually meant was going on. I think I might know what boneheaded thing I did that tripped it but I dont want to say untill I hear what exactly this means.
But what exactly is this indicating? In search I couldnt find what this actually meant was going on. I think I might know what boneheaded thing I did that tripped it but I dont want to say untill I hear what exactly this means.
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The most common cause is to leave the sensor in the air intake loose or not in the proper location. Getting it dirty may cause the same code. I have had it a few times for the reason stated above. Once connected properly or cleaned off the code will clear itself after a while.
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Okay, Thanks to both of you. I think I know what I did to make this code come up. I was washing my truck the other day and decided to wash under the hood (which I do every few months). I put a plastic bag over the open air filter as to not get it soaked and when I was done I forgot to take the bag off the filter when I started the truck. I instantly knew what I had forgoten to do because the truck started missing and coughing. Turned it off and what I found was funny looking. The bag had caused the air filter to implode. It sucked itself down to about 1/2 its original size. So I guess this misshap tripped the code.
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Okay, Thanks to both of you. I think I know what I did to make this code come up. I was washing my truck the other day and decided to wash under the hood (which I do every few months). I put a plastic bag over the open air filter as to not get it soaked and when I was done I forgot to take the bag off the filter when I started the truck. I instantly knew what I had forgoten to do because the truck started missing and coughing. Turned it off and what I found was funny looking. The bag had caused the air filter to implode. It sucked itself down to about 1/2 its original size. So I guess this misshap tripped the code.
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