My LTFT (long term fuel trim) is around -4% on my 200K, so I have a slight rich condition. As I was checking the reason noticed that the MAP sensor shows 0,2 psi higher than it acually is. (14,9 psi the engine not running and 5,1 psi at idle.)
I think the ecu injects more fuel thinking there is more air but O2 sensor detects and compansates that with less fuel. No error codes yet but slightly worse fuel economy.
Before buying a new sensor I want to try cleaning it. Does anybody have any experience on that? Would it hurt to spray some contact cleaner into its hole?
I also think of switching the MAP and BARO sensors as they are the same unit but this time the atmospheric pressure reading will be 0,2 psi higher, probaby leading to other complications. :frown:
I think the ecu injects more fuel thinking there is more air but O2 sensor detects and compansates that with less fuel. No error codes yet but slightly worse fuel economy.
Before buying a new sensor I want to try cleaning it. Does anybody have any experience on that? Would it hurt to spray some contact cleaner into its hole?
I also think of switching the MAP and BARO sensors as they are the same unit but this time the atmospheric pressure reading will be 0,2 psi higher, probaby leading to other complications. :frown: