1987 Chevy Suburban map sensor

Tiny
REDWHITE
  • MEMBER
  • 1987 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
  • V8
  • 4WD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 110,000 MILES
Took it to workabout 2 mile trips, ran great to work on my way home it was lacking power hard to keep running. Had to baby the gas to get home. The idle is poor up and down. Throttle body view gas spray at high idle looks good low idle poor flow of gas. Put in gear and it will act of if it would die then the higher idle picks up and would try to move the suburban. Checked for vaccuum leaks found nothing. Unplug the vaccuum from front of throttle body and the engine sounds good and also in gear. I bought a new map sensor and that didn't make any change. Right now the map sensor vaccuum hose is off and I did not plug the hose. By me plugging the hose it idles to fast, so I left it unplugged. So it also acting like I have a vaccuum leak but run good. Need help on this problem.
Monday, October 18th, 2010 AT 8:08 AM

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Tiny
WRENCHTECH
  • MECHANIC
  • 20,761 POSTS
Unplugging the vacuum hose from a MAP sensor will certainly not give you a lean mixture. The sensor will signal full rich to the computer.

Check your fuel pressure.
Clear all the codes and start over because you have set all these false codes by disconnecting things. See if any new codes set.
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Monday, October 18th, 2010 AT 9:45 AM

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