Dear Scotty,
I have a 2009 Kia optima lx 4 cylinder 2.4 liter. I am just replaced the engine mounts all four at the same time. Drove it for a little while and then tightened bolts down a little bit more or at least check them. The ones that needed tight, I tightened. Then I drove the vehicle about 20 miles and it through a code as I was coming to a stop from the freeway and the engine stalled. The codes there throwing is P0106 and P0170. I'm about to replace the map sensor now from autozone if that does not work what should I do? By the way thank you for all the tips on replacing my mounts that worked great and so far it doesn't vibrate anymore. Thank you for everything in advance.
- Will Vegas
I would avoid any electronics from Autozone to start with and aside from that I would double check any electrical connections as well as vacuum hoses to make sure something is just not fully secured
Thank you for helping me. I replaced the MAP Sensor from Autozone only because I can't afford much else right now. I'm a disabled Vet on a fixed income. Anyway, I fixed the issue and got the check engine light to go out. It ended up being the Airfilter. It was crushed in the middle. Someone must've set something on it while I was changing the mounts. Changed the Airfilter and now it run great. For future reference I will note that restriction of airflow can cause a rich condition when coming to a stop if the engine can't breathe. Hence the P0170 and the MAP. My 2009 kia optima does not have a MAF sensor.
If you end up needing a MAP sensor only get OEM. For further guidance and troubleshooting, try here: a good resource for any future codes as well.
https://www.obd-codes.com/p0106
(did you mean P0107?)
https://www.obd-codes.com/p0107