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Old Oct 20, 2005
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How to? Pressure sensor

So I'm tuning my car but can get the pressure sensor to work with e-manage.
Is connected right and it has a clear vacumm line.
But I doesn't do anything.
Am I missing a step?
Is there a way to test the sensor?
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Originally Posted by Supermex
So I'm tuning my car but can get the pressure sensor to work with e-manage.
Is connected right and it has a clear vacumm line.
But I doesn't do anything.
Am I missing a step?
Is there a way to test the sensor?
Go to the real time data screen and see it if it recording some voltage.
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Old Oct 20, 2005
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I cant remember very clearly because its been so long but I though somewhere in one of the setup menus there was a checkbox to click to turn on the sensor and pull up the maps for it.
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Originally Posted by 02fpcivic
I cant remember very clearly because its been so long but I though somewhere in one of the setup menus there was a checkbox to click to turn on the sensor and pull up the maps for it.
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Old Oct 21, 2005
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I'm sure the tuner tried that.
But I'll go over it again.

May be the sensor is bad?
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