2011 Hyundai Sonata--I changed my battery on Saturday morning and the ck engine light came on. I followed the instructions in the forum and disc the cables for 1/2 hour then connected the negative cable first then the positive. Light went out than came back on. Went to Autozone and had them run a scan that showed P0106 MAP sensor fault so I replaced the sensor with a brand new one $81.00 and the light was still on. Again I disc the cables and the ck engine light turned off but again turned on. Drove close to 75 miles and still on. I went back to Autozone this morning and when they attached the code reader the light turned off. I drove less than 1/4 mile and it is on again. PLEASE HELP!

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Asked by Guru5XPSV Jan 08, 2018 at 01:46 PM about the 2011 Hyundai Sonata SE FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

2011 Hyundai Sonata--I changed my battery on Saturday morning and the ck
engine light came on. I followed the instructions in the forum and disc the
cables for 1/2 hour then connected the negative cable first then the positive.
Light went out than came back on. Went to Autozone and had them run a
scan that showed P0106 MAP sensor fault so I replaced the sensor with a
brand new one $81.00 and the light was still on. Again I disc the cables and
the ck engine light turned off but again turned on. Drove close to 75 miles
and still on. I went back to Autozone this morning and when they attached
the code reader the light turned off. I drove less than 1/4 mile and it is on
again. PLEASE HELP!

2 Answers

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the code only tells you where the problem is not what to replace , if their code reader was a bargain one it may not give a full description of the code , they are in the parts selling business not auto repair

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my 2002 sonata is doing the same thing and i finally took the valve cover off to find that 6 or the rockers had fallen off

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