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  1. Stephen Herald New Member

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    i have this fault code how do i solve it i put tester in and erased then today light came back on please any help thanks
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    P0105 refers to the MAP sensor, how does the car drive?
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    limp again now i reset it with reader yesterday car was then spoton now as 0
    of 6pm it came bk on same fault code
  4. Stephen Herald New Member

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    any help plz i aint no mechanic
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    Probably the sensor, should be bolted to the inlet manifold
    What engine do you have ?
    Let me know if you need a pic
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    1.6 16v ecotec year 02 pic wud be good what should i do wid the map sensor pic would be great
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    i could do wid nowing were it was to look in the morn
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    If you look open the bonnet, remove the silver engine cover by removing the 2 screws on the top, then if you look at the rear of the engine towards the right hand side you will see the MAP sensor bolted to the inlet manifold at the top just left of the EGR vavle (round cylinder with plug ontop), The map sensor will be bolted on with 1 x 8 or 10mm bolt, remove the bolt, unplug the sensor and then pull it out of the manifold, it may be tight but give it a good tug or lever it out gently with a screwdriver, it shouldnt take anymore that 10 minutes to remove, you may even be able to get at it without taking the top engine cover off but this will just make it easier if you do,
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    then do i clean and put bk in c if that works what other things could i do with it before replacing it

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