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-@smooch a failed MAP/Baro Switch solenoid can give you the same code. If that solenoid does not open then your sensor does not get a vacuum and will read barometric pressure which will trigger this code. Check the solenoid by unplugging the vacuum hose on the sensor and attach a vacuum gauge to that. Start your car and within seconds your gauge should read a vacuum. If there is no vacuum then it is most likely that your solenoid has failed. Of course this will only work if your vacuum hoses are not cracked etc.
+@smooch a failed MAP/Baro Switch solenoid can give you the same code. Check for more reasons for code P1105 [https://www.autocodes.com/p1105_nissan.html|on here] If that solenoid does not open then your sensor does not get a vacuum and will read barometric pressure which will trigger this code. Check the solenoid by unplugging the vacuum hose on the sensor and attach a vacuum gauge to that. Start your car and within seconds your gauge should read a vacuum. If there is no vacuum then it is most likely that your solenoid has failed. Of course this will only work if your vacuum hoses are not cracked etc.
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 oldturkey03

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@smooch a failed MAP/Baro Switch solenoid can give you the same code. If that solenoid does not open then your sensor does not get a vacuum and will read barometric pressure which will trigger this code. Check the solenoid by unplugging the vacuum hose on the sensor and attach a vacuum gauge to that. Start your car and within seconds your gauge should read a vacuum. If there is no vacuum then it is most likely that your solenoid has failed. Of course this will only work if your vacuum hoses are not cracked etc.

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