P2106 the story-The beginning............
#11
We as customers of dealerships and repair shops need to stand up to misdiagnosis. In this case the shop did the right thing-didn't charge. Most of the time they replace parts 'hoping' it fixes the problem-many times it does not. Don't pay for parts swapping when it does not fix the problem. Most states have a bureau of automotive repair to handle crooked shops. Turn em in!
#12
Anyone that has had this problem and had a simple fix... They should describe location of sensors, plugs, bolts, etc. Slowly, we'll make things so easy for other owners! I'm glad you got that annoying code taken care of, though!