MAP Whak issues
Hello All,
I recently (yesterday) had my car detailed. It looks great but runs different. When I dropped it off it sounded good & healthy. When I got it back it sounded like it wasn't breathing as well as it should, i.e. the intake (I have the stock air box top removed) and the exhaust was alot quieter. So after checking some of the threads I decided to try the infamous MAP Whack hoping that maybe it got bumped or something during cleaning. I completed the procedure, reinstalled the map and then............... all hell broke loose. The car started sputtering and whimpering when drive it would shake and shutter running really bad, then (like I thought) the CEL came on. I called Honda and their currently looking at my car. Do you guys have any idea what this might be
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Current MOD's, HKS exhaust, VAFC(installed for about 2 years now) and a K&N Filter.
I recently (yesterday) had my car detailed. It looks great but runs different. When I dropped it off it sounded good & healthy. When I got it back it sounded like it wasn't breathing as well as it should, i.e. the intake (I have the stock air box top removed) and the exhaust was alot quieter. So after checking some of the threads I decided to try the infamous MAP Whack hoping that maybe it got bumped or something during cleaning. I completed the procedure, reinstalled the map and then............... all hell broke loose. The car started sputtering and whimpering when drive it would shake and shutter running really bad, then (like I thought) the CEL came on. I called Honda and their currently looking at my car. Do you guys have any idea what this might be
. Current MOD's, HKS exhaust, VAFC(installed for about 2 years now) and a K&N Filter.
Some possibilities:
When you had your car detailed, did this include the interior? If so, the detailer may have agitated the wiring for your VAFC. A loose wire will do all sorts of weird things to your car.
Next, when you removed your MAP sensor, do you REALLY mean you took it off the throttle body? Or did you just unclip the wiring harness? If you actually removed it, you may have damaged it. It has a very delicate sensor component. The "MAP whack" does NOT involve removing the MAP, just unclipping the harness and thumping the top of the sensor and clipping the harness back on. This essentially helps to clean up the wiring contacts a bit and to dislodge and grunge that may have built up on the sensor.
Look to these two things and also reset your ECU.
When you had your car detailed, did this include the interior? If so, the detailer may have agitated the wiring for your VAFC. A loose wire will do all sorts of weird things to your car.
Next, when you removed your MAP sensor, do you REALLY mean you took it off the throttle body? Or did you just unclip the wiring harness? If you actually removed it, you may have damaged it. It has a very delicate sensor component. The "MAP whack" does NOT involve removing the MAP, just unclipping the harness and thumping the top of the sensor and clipping the harness back on. This essentially helps to clean up the wiring contacts a bit and to dislodge and grunge that may have built up on the sensor.
Look to these two things and also reset your ECU.
When I got it back it sounded like it wasn't breathing as well as it should, i.e. the intake (I have the stock air box top removed)
xviper,
Well I did actually remove the MAP Sensor it self, the post I read said to unscrew it and give it whack. Oops!! Well I think I know what the problem is now,
What a high ass!!
P.S.Would a bad MAP throw the CEL??
Let the flame session begin
Well I did actually remove the MAP Sensor it self, the post I read said to unscrew it and give it whack. Oops!! Well I think I know what the problem is now,
What a high ass!!P.S.Would a bad MAP throw the CEL??
Let the flame session begin
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The car is currently at Honda being looked at right now. When I described the problem to the serv. mngr. and told him I thought it was a bad MAP sensor, he agreed. I supose it could be the VAFC connection, it is connected via a wiring harness from Field. I check all of those things,
Thanks xviper, I knew you'd pull through in the clutch!!
Thanks xviper, I knew you'd pull through in the clutch!!
Originally posted by SeanyP
I supose it could be the VAFC connection, it is connected via a wiring harness from Field.
I supose it could be the VAFC connection, it is connected via a wiring harness from Field.
There have been several reports now of VAFC harnesses that were bad or went bad - connectors coming out of their little holding clips.


