MAP Sensor

1992 Chevrolet Cavalier RS, 2D Convertible, 3.1 T, StandardSECTION MAP Sensor
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An output causing control module to sense a higher than normal manifold pressure (low vacuum) can cause system to go rich. Disconnecting MAP sensor will allow control module to substitute a fixed value for MAP sensor. If condition disappears, substitute a different MAP sensor, and continue testing.

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