The vapor pressure sensor is located n the charcoal canister which is located in the rear of the vehicle adjacent tot eh fuel tank
http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528019898b Here is a link to a schematic of your engine compartment, you can find all the info to find the device in the same area. http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528019898b Here is a link to a schematic of your engine compartment, you can find all the info to find the device in the same area.
the map sensor should be visable on the top of the engine, right behind the intake manifold.
The vapor pressure of water at 50°C is the same as the vapor pressure at 50°C. Vapor pressure is a function of temperature and does not change for a substance at a specific temperature.
The vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in thermodynamic equilibrium with its condensed phases at a given temperature. The vapor pressure depends on the temperature and the substance.
To fix vapor lock on a 2003 Dodge Stratus, locate the fuel pressure sensor near the fuel pump. There is a button on the side to release pressure. Push on the button, then try to start the vehicle.
The code PO441 means that the vehicle has an incorrect purge flow. The code PO446 is for the vsv vapor pressure sensor.
True Vapor Pressure is the pressure of the vapor in equilibrium with the liquid at 100 F (it is equal to the bubble point pressure at 100 F)
The term is "boiling point." At this temperature, liquid changes to vapor as its vapor pressure is equal to the atmospheric pressure.
The maximum pressure of vapor that can build up in a closed container is the vapor pressure of the substance at the given temperature. Once the vapor pressure is reached, the system reaches equilibrium and no further increase in pressure occurs. Any additional vapor will condense back into liquid form.
Vapor pressure is the pressure exerted by a vapor in equilibrium with its condensed phase (liquid or solid) at a given temperature. Vapor density, on the other hand, is the mass of a vapor per unit volume of air. In essence, vapor pressure relates to the equilibrium between the vapor and its condensed phase, while vapor density pertains to the mass of vapor in a given volume of air.
The vapor pressure of water at 10°C is lower than its vapor pressure at 50°C. As temperature increases, the vapor pressure of water also increases because more water molecules have enough energy to escape into the gas phase.