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Hello, I would greatly appreciate some recommendations on how to resolve my problem with my 2021 Sport Glide. At 1000 miles I had a S&S 475 cam, cam chest kit, air cleaner installed and dyno tuned. After picking up the bike I thought it was running rich but figured it was maybe not tuned properly. After about 40 miles or so the light came on and it's a P0106. I can't find too much information on it other than MAP sensor circuit range. Any ideas of what might be going on? Thank you in advance for everyone's input.
MAP sensor code I think.
You're going to have to figure it out as you've got no warranty.
Maybe reprogram the ECM for that cam , clear codes first. What tuner do you run ?
What tuner?
P0106 is air flow sensor code. Its possible sensor is bad, but start with cleaning it really good. Scotty Kilmer on YouTube had a bunch of videos about how to clean the MAF sensor on a car. Same principle on your bike
MAP sensor code I think.
You're going to have to figure it out as you've got no warranty.
Maybe reprogram the ECM for that cam , clear codes first. What tuner do you run ?
Thank you. It was dyno tuned and I cleared the code the first time it came on. I run Power Vision.
What tuner?
P0106 is air flow sensor code. Its possible sensor is bad, but start with cleaning it really good. Scotty Kilmer on YouTube had a bunch of videos about how to clean the MAF sensor on a car. Same principle on your bike
I have Power Vision. The bike has 1100 miles on it now. It's possible that the sensor is bad but it's not my first suspect. Thank you for your help.
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