MAP/Barometric Pressure Circuit High Input
What does this mean?
Code P0108 indicates the MAP sensor is sending an abnormally high voltage to the PCM, suggesting lower vacuum than expected.
Disclaimer: This diagnostic code is part of the standard OBD2 system and can apply to Hyundai Elantra models manufactured from 1996 to 2026. However, please note that the presence of this specific code depends on your vehicle's exact engine configuration, options, and production year.
Common Causes
Faulty MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor
Damaged, chafed, or broken wiring harness
Corroded or loose electrical connector
Vacuum leak in intake system
Symptoms to Watch For
- Check Engine Light is illuminated
- Rough or unstable idle
- Decreased fuel economy
- Poor acceleration or sluggish response
How to Diagnose
Common Solutions
**Replace the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor:** If diagnostic steps confirm the sensor itself is faulty, consistently sending an abnormally high voltage signal to the PCM, replacing it with a quality OEM or equivalent aftermarket sensor is the primary solution.
**Repair Vacuum Leaks:** Thoroughly inspect and repair any vacuum leaks found in the intake manifold, vacuum lines, PCV system components, or the brake booster. Even a small leak can significantly affect manifold vacuum, causing the MAP sensor to report higher pressure.
**Repair Wiring Harness or Connector:** Address any identified issues with the MAP sensor's electrical circuit, including repairing open circuits, shorts to voltage or ground, or replacing corroded/damaged connectors and terminals. Ensure all connections are clean, tight, and secure.
**Replace Powertrain Control Module (PCM):** In rare instances, after exhaustive testing confirms the MAP sensor, vacuum system, and wiring are all functioning correctly, the PCM itself may be faulty and unable to properly process the MAP sensor's input. This should be a last resort, as PCM replacement is costly and often requires reprogramming.