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I'll have to look when I get home if no one else chimes in because I cannot remember for the life of me.
 
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Range (10-104 kPa [1.45-15.08psi]) : The Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor measures the change in intake manifold pressure caused by engine load and engine speed changes. During WOT, MAP will be maximum. During decel, vacuum will be high in the intake and MAP will be displayed at its minimum pressure.

Range (0.0-5.0 Volts) : The MAP sensor produces a low signal voltage when the manifold pressure is low. A low MAP voltage indicates a high vacuum in the intake manifold. The MAP sensor produces a high signal voltage when the manifold pressure is high. A high MAP voltage indicates a low vacuum in the intake manifold. With the ignition ON and the engine OFF, the manifold pressure equals the ambient atmospheric pressure. This will produce a relatively high MAP signal voltage. The VCM uses this information as an indication of the vehicles altitude. This parameter is referred to as the BARO.
You can test by back probing the sensor return to the PCM (LT Green wire on a 2000) with the positive lead of a DVM and the negative lead to ground or back probing through the Black wire. Test it both ways to see if you may have a grounding problem. You should also test the third wire which should be the +5V reference that the sensor uses.

 
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