P0106High Priority
Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance Problem
Category: Powertrain• Fuel and Air Metering
9 articles · 3 makes affected
What is P0106?
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Range/Performance. The MAP sensor signal is out of the expected range, indicating sensor failure or intake system problems.
Symptoms You May Notice
- ●Check engine light
- ●Poor acceleration
- ●Engine hesitation
- ●Hard starting
- ●Black smoke from exhaust
How to Fix It
- ●Replace MAP sensor ($80-$200, beginner)
- ●Check and repair vacuum lines ($50-$150, beginner)
- ●Clean MAP sensor ($30-$80, beginner)
Owner Statistics
Based on 38,021 real owner discussions • 1188 confirmed solutions
$6,115
Average Repair Cost
3%
Success Rate
24%
DIY Repairs
38,021
Data Sources
About This Data
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