1. Check that the manifold absolute pressure sensor has no deformation, cracks or other damages. 2. Connect dry-cell battery positive terminal to terminal No. 3 and dry-cell battery ground terminal to terminal No. 1, circuit tester positive terminal to terminal No. 2 and the circuit tester ground terminal to terminal No. 1. NOTE: • Use new dry-cell batteries. • Using circuit tester, check that the initial voltage of a single dry-cell battery is 1.6 V or more. And also check that the voltage of three batteries in series is between 4.8 V and 5.2 V. • For power supply, 5 V DC voltage source can also be used. 3. 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.
4. Connect the Mighty Vac to the pressure port (A) of manifold absolute pressure sensor. 5. Check the voltage when generating vacuum using Mighty Vac. CAUTION: Do not apply vacuum of less than −88 kPa (−0.9 kg/cm2, −12.8 psi). 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).
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Dtc p0118 engine coolant temperature sensor 1 circuit high
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:Immediately at fault recognitionTROUBLE SYMPTOM:• Hard to start• Improper idling• Poor driving performanceCAUTION:After servicing or replacing faulty parts, perform Clear Memory Mode Clear Memory Mode > OPERATION, and Inspection Mode Inspection Mode > PROC ...