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Hi all, thanks in advance for any and all assistance. Tonight after driving my Jeep all day, perfectly fine, I got in it to drive up to the store and it barely wanted to start. It stalled 3 times, then ran extremely rough with plenty of backfiring, surging, and bogging, so I parked it. I drove it less than 1 mile. It is throwing a P0108 code, for MAP voltage too high. I disconnected the battery for over an hour, tried it again, no luck. So I pulled the MAP sensor harness and checked the 3 pins for voltage. The leftmost pin has 5.1volts with the ignition in the on position with the engine off, the center 0 volts, and the rightmost also at 5.1 volts. Before I drop $50 on a new sensor, does it sound like a new sensor will fix it? Could it be the PCM if the PCM is giving off the correct voltage? Thanks and please let me know if I am blanking on anything else to check! -Jacob
_________________ -2003 Jeep KJ 3.7L, 45RFE, 4x4 converted, OME 927/948 with Bilstein's, 1/4" top plate, 2 extra rear isos. -245/75/16 Treadwright Guard Dog E-Range -3.73's with Powertrax No-Slip and Riddler diff cover -All J Products Boulder Bars -Rage roof basket with 4-55W HID 6" spot beams, 2-20W LED flood -4x4 Swap Complete (Selec-Trac)
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