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P0106: get this fixed... for example see 2001 Corvette DTC P0106
Are you running with a MAF...? If so then you will have to get the MAF table corrected using a wideband.
Then (regardless of MAF or no MAF), you will have to the VE table corrected (also using a wideband).
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yes i am still running the maf but plan to later go mafless, i will work on getting this fixed.
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can i correct the maf table with wb , while i still have this code or do i have to fix 0106 first ? just changed OS and never had this code till swapped OS5 into car , is the stock map ok for this OS5 or do i need a 2 or 3 bar sensor? watching sensor on pid looks ok
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Fix P0106 first.
What MAP sensor do you have...?
What OS did you change from and to...?
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os was 12593358 2001 corvette to 122212156 2002 corvette to 02020005 =os5 map sensor stock not shure of the part number , dont think its ever been changed.
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In the engine diagnostics segment of the tunefile, you may have to edit the MAF and MAP sanity tables.
Your cam (236/242 114) has 11 degrees overlap, so MAP is significantly different than stock at low rpm.
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ohhh am sorry to waste your time , my fault i guess i missed copy and paste on that one, damn! i do also have a code for srs 1001 is there a way i messed this up to or does it have to do with os swap, never had it before . how or where do i go to fix this one . thanks joe!
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so i think that when i flashed the 12221256 in it may have the wrong vin is that poss and the sdm is seeing this ? I do have the correct vin in there now with cos 5, but still see the 1001 code. any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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You can just write the correct VIN using the V7 scantool... yes the SDM most likely wants to see the same VIN as itself.