Gran prix gran supercharged engine starts up and runs for about 10-20
Secs then sets a po68 code and then reduce power tracksion control I replaced the mad sensor and it still happens someone please help
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Gran prix gran supercharged engine starts up and runs for about 10-20
Secs then sets a po68 code and then reduce power tracksion control I replaced the mad sensor and it still happens someone please help
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Dtc p0068
The ECM compares throttle position to expected engine load based on MAF and MAP sensor inputs. If the ECM determines that the current load and throttle position are not consistent with the expected load and throttle position, DTC P0068 is set.
TPS sensor failure was common with GM. When the sensor fails the ECM puts the engine in safe (reduced power) mode.
He's got a vacuum leak to the MAP.
the P0068 is the MAF/MAP correlation error.
The engine is a 3.8 supercharged 2006 gran prix with 242,000 miles.I changed the mad sensor and the code po60 happen again the it showed up reduced power traction control.I had to clear the code to get full power back
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that is mass air sensor and code po68
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No. It is the MAP and MAF Correlation error. You have a vacuum leak to the map sensor or a broken line to the sensor. I dealt with this code for months only with help here to find that I had a checkvalve in the system that didn't allow boost to the MAP.
Basically the MAP and the MAF don't jive and the PCM shuts you down to keep you from killing the engine.
I will bet dollars to doughnuts yOu have a leak in the line going to the MAP sensor.
Jeff
Yeah it was a hell of a struggle for a really odd problem. Now I've got to replace the lines since I have had at least 3 times where the the vacuum line has broken or cracked and given me the same issue. I must have bought the roll of vacuum line that the store has had since it opened and it's already dry rotted lol.
Jeff
Ok I will check it out.thanks
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OP states it was a vacuum leak, fixed and everything fine now.
Jeff
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