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P0106 error after LS6 valley cover

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Old 08-31-2016, 10:38 AM
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The car should recover immediately if this hole was causing the problem... right? I put a thicker plug on there, but the car still runs the same.
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Still runs the same. I am going to take it to a shop by my work to have them do the smoke machine test for a leak.
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after changing intake manifolds i believe i was throwing a low manifold pressure error code (i think) my car ran but like it was in limp mode. my issue turned out 2 be a broken wire that connected the pcm to the back of the intake. its a very tiny wire that cost me $100 repair which took the guy 5 min to fix. goodluck! GRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!!!
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Looks like the leak is coming from the throttle body where the blade shaft enters the throttle body.





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