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ahuschka 08-23-2013 09:30 PM

Engine power reduced & then engine disengaged
 
My 2009 Chevy HHR has been showing a engine power reduced warning & dismantles the engine. The scanner said it was the MAP Sensor and a Open Circuit A. Do i need to replace that sensor?

firemangeorge 08-23-2013 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by ahuschka (Post 717640)
My 2009 Chevy HHR has been showing a engine power reduced warning & dismantles the engine. The scanner said it was the MAP Sensor and a Open Circuit A. Do i need to replace that sensor?

Dismantles the engine??? Well, I've never heard that one before. :lol:

Fwiw. You need to post up the actual code numbers. Posting "The scanner said so and so" is just asking for a possible misdiagnosis from this forum. Post up the code numbers and I'll bet someone here will have an answer.

Oh yeah. Welcome to the site. :thumb:

donbrew 08-23-2013 10:06 PM

Scanners give "p" codes, the person reading the scanner "says" the description of the code.

What I mean to say is: The description of the code that the scanner may print out is totally useless, it is only a title that rarely has anything to do with the problem at hand. You need to know the pxxxx code in order to diagnose a problem.

843de 08-23-2013 11:13 PM

:welcome: to the forum!

As stated above, we need the actual codes to even begin to give some advice, if you have the printout post the codes here...otherwise have 'em pulled again please.

working on it 08-24-2013 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by firemangeorge (Post 717646)
Dismantles the engine??? Well, I've never heard that one before. :lol:

Maybe under different terms...I "dismantled" an engine at Thunder Valley dragstrip in Oklahoma at 120 mph....

843de 08-24-2013 11:58 AM


Originally Posted by working on it (Post 717683)
Maybe under different terms...I "dismantled" an engine at Thunder Valley dragstrip in Oklahoma at 120 mph....

I've "dismantled" a few engines like that too(Concord Speedway & Bowman Gray Stadium), but I'm pretty sure the OP really meant "disabled".;)

donbrew 08-24-2013 12:11 PM

I believe that some translations from other languages to American English would have disabled/shutdown= dismantled,disengaged. I have heard Brits on TV using those words like that.

mrarff 08-25-2013 07:22 PM

Everyone should have a scanner and access to the list of codes. If you aren't a DIY guy, at least you won't go to a mechanic/dealership blind. The scanners aren't expensive and will also clear codes.


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