I failed state inspection today because my e-brake is always on due to what the dealer said was a faulty MAP sensor, and this was before I really knew anything about my car and I still don't to a degree...this was 4 years ago.
My mechanic(s) excluding the dealer, do not get any codes from the computer about the MAP sensor, as it probably requires another diagnostics computer, but in reading the boards about the MAP sensor, I haven't found anything as to why the MAP sensor would keep my BRAKE, SERVICE VEHICLE, and ABS INOP dashlights on all the time. Also, it would seem that if the MAP is off, than my car shouldn't really be running at all. My MAF was replaced around the time I was told my MAP needed replacing...$1000 was not in the budget, and I talked to the mechanic who worked on car, and asked him, "Do I NEED this?"
He said, "No."
I said, "Then I'm gonna have to do this later when I have a grand to burn."
My car has passed Texas inspection for 4 years straight now until this year. What's worse is that the same guy who did it this year is the same one who tested it last year and passed me!
I'm not feeling very convinced of the MAP sensor making the dashlights perma-on, as I think its really something electrical/wiring related. It was alright to live with, until I failed inspection. Jerk :)
Any information, or people who've experienced the same stuff would be greaty appreciated so I can get some direction on where to go with this.
I thought about getting to gauge and undoing the bulb, but after getting the bevil cover off the bottom, I can't figure out how to pull of the trim and gauge cover without maybe breaking it accidentally.
Any info on how to safely dismantle gauge covers would be nice too.
Thanks
2000 Firebird, Black.
My mechanic(s) excluding the dealer, do not get any codes from the computer about the MAP sensor, as it probably requires another diagnostics computer, but in reading the boards about the MAP sensor, I haven't found anything as to why the MAP sensor would keep my BRAKE, SERVICE VEHICLE, and ABS INOP dashlights on all the time. Also, it would seem that if the MAP is off, than my car shouldn't really be running at all. My MAF was replaced around the time I was told my MAP needed replacing...$1000 was not in the budget, and I talked to the mechanic who worked on car, and asked him, "Do I NEED this?"
He said, "No."
I said, "Then I'm gonna have to do this later when I have a grand to burn."
My car has passed Texas inspection for 4 years straight now until this year. What's worse is that the same guy who did it this year is the same one who tested it last year and passed me!
I'm not feeling very convinced of the MAP sensor making the dashlights perma-on, as I think its really something electrical/wiring related. It was alright to live with, until I failed inspection. Jerk :)
Any information, or people who've experienced the same stuff would be greaty appreciated so I can get some direction on where to go with this.
I thought about getting to gauge and undoing the bulb, but after getting the bevil cover off the bottom, I can't figure out how to pull of the trim and gauge cover without maybe breaking it accidentally.
Any info on how to safely dismantle gauge covers would be nice too.
Thanks
2000 Firebird, Black.
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