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Where is the baromic sensor fitted

Where is sensor for barmic press is it on intake manifold andwhere is spark ignite on jimny taaa

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The MAP, sensor, right? where is it?
why do you ask, curious? , someone stole it?
or got DTC errors that say, MAP dead. ?
why not just post the symtoms or buy the FSM and read it like above post. but above post is for USA cars, and there are no Jimny here, at all. and none on the above site for the same reasons
this is a USA forum not UK or European, it only covers USA cars.
why 2, why not tell country , engine controls run and work different on all countries (due to smog laws, etc)

the ignitor in most suzuki's moved to 2 places back in 1990s (late)
to the COP coil (DOHC engine) or to the ECU. itself.
my 96 still has a fire wall 4 port Ignitor J18 engine. but was moved in 97.

where is your jimny, (no address,) just a country,.
suzuki has like 56 engines and 95 markets. so.....
in your case we are 1 engine, and 95 markets.

why3, why ask for easter egg hunts? nobody here can answer.
post your VIN, then we can, (put xxxx at end for privacy)

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My Suzuki jimny stoped whiledriving

many suzuki have 2 baros, mine has 3.

one for altitude, inside ecu,

one for map TBI engine, (map sensor main 108 fails )

one for EGR map, to test EGR only. (my G16b has it)

we dont have 1.3 Jimny's here so can look it up for you.

but the FSM for your car (book) has this.

the P0108

is the main engine map sensor. (using usa fed rules for OBD2)

yours is EOBD rules. (im clueless with those)

that is used to calculate all air flow through the engine

it's output is stuck high,,

it's unplugged is my guess.

our map does 3.9V with the vacuum hose pulled. or just key on.



over 3.9v is illegal voltage and is bad map or unplugged.

when it goes to near 0v.volts at full vacuum 29"



this page may match your map for all voltages and states.



http://www.fixkick.com/sensors/my-map.html



that is my best idea here , lacking non USA books,
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My 2001 cadillac catera es running rich

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Po108 service code

Hi,
OBD II Fault Code
  • OBD II P0108
Fault Code Definition
The Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor measures the rise and fall of the air pressure inside the Intake Manifold. This provides critical data needed for the Power Train Control Module (PCM) to control the Air Fuel Ratio, the Ignition Spark Timing, and many components of the Emissions Control Systems. The Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Sensor converts the Intake Manifold air pressure into a voltage that is high when the Intake Manifold air pressure is high and low when the Intake Manifold air pressure drops to a vacuum. The P0108 code indicates a high voltage input from the Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor/Barometric Pressure Sensor to the Power Train Control Module.
Symptoms
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  • In some cases, noticeably poor engine performance may occur
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LH side
  1. Disconnect the crankcase vent tube quick connect coupling from the valve cover fitting and position aside.
RH side


  1. NOTE: The upper intake manifold must be removed to access the RH spark plugs only.
Remove the upper intake manifold.

Both sides

  1. Disconnect the 6 ignition coil-on-plug electrical connectors.
  2. NOTE: When removing the ignition coil-on-plugs, a slight twisting motion will break the seal and ease removal.
Remove the 6 bolts and the 6 ignition coil-on-plugs.


  1. CAUTION: Only use hand tools when removing or installing the spark plugs or damage can occur to the cylinder head or spark plug.
NOTE: Use compressed air to remove any foreign material in the spark plug well before removing the spark plugs.

Remove the 6 spark plugs.
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  2. The IAT sensor provides an input voltage to the PCM, indicating the density of the air entering the intake manifold based on intake manifold air temperature. When the ignition is turned ON , a 5-volt power circuit is supplied to the sensor from the PCM. The sensor is grounded at the PCM through a low-noise, sensor-return circuit.
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Fig. IAT sensor installed in the intake manifold of a 5.2L engine. Others similar
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    2.The PCV valve is sealed to the intake manifold with two O-rings.

    3.Free the PCV valve by rotating counter-clockwise 90 degrees until the locating tabs align with the openings on the manifold.

    4.Remove the PCV valve by pulling straight up from intake manifold and clearing the tabs.

    5.Check the condition of two valve O-rings.
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  1. Clean the PCV valve opening on the intake manifold.
  2. Inspect the PCV valve O-rings. Replace if suspect.
  3. Apply engine oil to the two O-rings.
  4. Place the PCV valve into intake manifold.
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  2. Remove the rubber hose from the PCV valve.
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The spark plugs should lead to the coil pack via a spark plug wire but may be hidden by a plastic cover.

The following details the ignition coil changing on the Chrysler 300:

2.7L Engine To Remove:
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the intake manifold.
  3. Use compressed air to clear the area around the ignition coil and spark plug.
  4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition coil.
  5. Remove the two fasteners securing the ignition coil.
  6. Remove the ignition coil.
To Install:
  1. Install the ignition coil.
  2. Tighten the fasteners to 55 in-lb (6.2 Nm).
  3. Connect the electrical connector to the ignition coil.
  4. Install the intake manifold.
  5. Connect the negative battery cable.
3.5L Engine To Remove:
  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  2. Remove the intake manifold.
  3. Use compressed air to clear the area around the ignition coil and spark plug.
  4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the ignition coil. NOTE: Loosen the ignition coil fasteners by alternating back and forth. Do not lose the spacers under the coil when loosening the fasteners.
  5. Remove the two fasteners securing the ignition coil.
  6. Remove the ignition coil.
To Install:
NOTE: Tighten the ignition coil fasteners by alternating back and forth. Do not lose the spacers under the coil when installing the coil.
  1. Install the ignition coil.
  2. Tighten the fasteners to 60 in-lb (6.7 Nm).
  3. Connect the electrical connector to the ignition coil.
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  3. Use compressed air to clear the area around the ignition coil.
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