MAP/Barometric Pressure Circuit Intermittent
¿Qué significa esto?
Code P0109 indicates an intermittent signal from the MAP/Barometric pressure sensor, where the voltage fluctuates erratically.
Aviso legal: Este código de diagnóstico forma parte del sistema OBD2 estándar y puede aplicarse a los modelos Mercedes-benz G-class fabricados de 1996 a 2026. Sin embargo, tenga en cuenta que la presencia de este código específico depende de la configuración del motor de su vehículo, las opciones y el año de producción.
Causas comunes
Sensor MAP (presión absoluta del colector) defectuoso
Arnés de cableado dañado o roto
Conector eléctrico corroído o suelto
Síntomas a tener en cuenta
- La luz de Check Engine está encendida
- Ralentí irregular o inestable
- RPM del motor fluctuante
- Titubeo o tropiezo al acelerar
Cómo Diagnosticar
Soluciones Comunes
**Repair or Replace Damaged Wiring/Connector:** The most common fix for an intermittent circuit code is addressing compromised electrical connections. This involves repairing frayed or broken wires, replacing corroded or spread terminals within the connector, or replacing the entire MAP sensor pigtail connector if the damage is extensive and irreparable.
**Replace the Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor:** If the sensor fails the vacuum pump test, exhibits erratic behavior in live data despite verified good wiring, or if the internal components are failing intermittently, replacing the MAP sensor is the direct solution. This is a frequent failure point for intermittent codes.
**Locate and Repair Vacuum Leaks:** An intermittent vacuum leak (e.g., a cracked hose that flexes under engine movement, a loose fitting, or a failing intake manifold gasket that seals intermittently) can cause the MAP sensor to report erratic pressure readings, triggering this code. A smoke machine is highly effective for pinpointing these elusive leaks.
**Clean Throttle Body and Intake Manifold Passages:** Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle body or intake manifold can sometimes cause erratic airflow and vacuum fluctuations, particularly at idle or during transitions. This can lead the MAP sensor to interpret these fluctuations as an intermittent signal, even if the sensor itself is functioning correctly.