MAP/BARO Pressure Circuit Low Input
2018-2018 Lincoln MKX 3.7L V6
The 2018 Lincoln MKX is equipped with a 3.7L V6 engine. Below you'll find detailed p0107 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
The MAP sensor signal voltage is below the minimum expected value.
Symptoms
- Check Engine Light
- Rich running
- Black smoke
- Loss of power
Common Causes
- Short to ground in MAP circuit
- Faulty MAP sensor
- Disconnected vacuum hose
Diagnostic Steps
- Test MAP voltage
- Check for shorts to ground
- Verify vacuum hose connection
Repair Notes
Repair wiring or replace MAP sensor.
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Common Questions
What does code P0107 mean on a 2018-2018 Lincoln MKX?
P0107 stands for "MAP/BARO Pressure Circuit Low Input". The MAP sensor signal voltage is below the minimum expected value.
What are the symptoms of P0107 on a Lincoln MKX?
Common symptoms of P0107 include: Check Engine Light, Rich running, Black smoke, Loss of power.
What causes P0107 on a 2018-2018 Lincoln MKX?
Common causes of P0107 include: Short to ground in MAP circuit, Faulty MAP sensor, Disconnected vacuum hose.
Last updated: March 2026