I removed and disassembled the MAP sensor (altitude sensor) per a post thread to correct code P0108.
Either by my poor soldering skills, or perhaps I fried the MAP; anyway the car now throws codes P0107, P01308 & P0452.
I read a few threads about P0107 being tied to the ECU, perhaps air cond etc. In my case I'm sure it's related to my attempted repair.
The plan is to find a used MAP & hopefully clear these codes.
On a side note, I started the car without the MAP installed (not the brightest thing I've done) in case I needed to go somewhere.
Anyway, I cannot get these codes to clear, even momentarily - I see the CEL blink, but the codes remain. Even disconnected the battery for 2 hours last night - codes returned immediately!
Car seems to drive ok; did I do more damage than just to the MAP sensor?!?
Thanks
Mike
1998 S70GLT: codes P0107, P01308 & P0452
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macs70GLT
- Posts: 86
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- Year and Model: S70 GLT 1998
- Location: Maple Valley, WA
1998 S70GLT: codes P0107, P01308 & P0452
Lars: 1988 245, 250K mi retired
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
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macs70GLT
- Posts: 86
- Joined: 25 September 2009
- Year and Model: S70 GLT 1998
- Location: Maple Valley, WA
Hi - still driving with the broken MAP.
Codes can't be cleared with my OBD II, and immediately return if cleared by disconnecting the battery.
Am I risking damage to the ECU or anything else??
The air cond is not cooling - I know it's related to the MAP in some way.
Won't get the replacement MAP until Thursday.
All responses appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
Codes can't be cleared with my OBD II, and immediately return if cleared by disconnecting the battery.
Am I risking damage to the ECU or anything else??
The air cond is not cooling - I know it's related to the MAP in some way.
Won't get the replacement MAP until Thursday.
All responses appreciated.
Thanks
Mike
Lars: 1988 245, 250K mi retired
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
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macs70GLT
- Posts: 86
- Joined: 25 September 2009
- Year and Model: S70 GLT 1998
- Location: Maple Valley, WA
Bought a replacement MAP on Amazon for $90 plus shipping etc.
Replaced the one I tried to repair - and cleared codes P0107, P1308 & P0452.
I'm relieved to report the codes have not returned!
From what I've read in the forum its rare for a MAP to fail - in my case it was user error from a botched repair attempt ...
I must have shorted something in the sensor when I tried to resolder the connections because I could not clear the codes with my OBD II reader. They returned immediately.
Mike
Replaced the one I tried to repair - and cleared codes P0107, P1308 & P0452.
I'm relieved to report the codes have not returned!
From what I've read in the forum its rare for a MAP to fail - in my case it was user error from a botched repair attempt ...
I must have shorted something in the sensor when I tried to resolder the connections because I could not clear the codes with my OBD II reader. They returned immediately.
Mike
Lars: 1988 245, 250K mi retired
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
Son of Lars: 1998 S70 GLT, 225K mi retired
Beast Mode: 1995 940T, 213K mi
Son's car: 1998 V70 GLT, 182K mi
Hans: 2002 Audi A4 QMT, 142K mi
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