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vlam04 01-14-2011 04:58 AM

2006 A6 P2006 P2007 Error Code
 
Hey gang,
So my check engline light came on and I had my indie look at it. they do a pretty good job and are reasonably priced. he said that the error code is p2006 and p2007 which is related to the intake flaps not opening or there is a vacuum leak somewhere involving the inlet manifold. he said that the drive unit for it is malfunctioning. the part alone is like $350! part number is 06e-133-619. and to install it is like $225. i didn't realize this was going to be so hard to install that the price would be so high.

has anyone else had this problem? i read somewhere that this could also be related to carbon build up inside the engine and that our 3.2 engines are notorious for carbon build up. boooo!!!

-van

A6Gary 01-14-2011 09:38 PM

You can purchase that OEM part on–line for $259.20 + $5.95 shipping from audipartsnationwide.com (Rector Audi). BTW, I have not had any issues (at least not yet) with my 2006 A6 Avant w/ 43K miles on it.

badziewo 01-17-2011 06:01 AM

I had exactly the same problem code P2006, P2007.
One of the vacuum pipe in the front of the engine was cracked.
The pipe cost me $21 from audi

vlam04 01-18-2011 07:36 AM

hey badziewo or anyone else.... do you know where i can locate the vacuum line? my i'm hoping it's just the hose or vacuum line that i can inspect myself.

badziewo 01-19-2011 05:25 PM

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The vacuum pipes are located under the front engine plastic cover.Check the TSB attachment

rgarretson 02-04-2012 12:23 PM

Thanks guys, with your thread I was able to search for the proper vacuum hoses and sure enough, I had a broken hose. Havent fixed it just yet but now I know. I had Fault codes P2006 and P2007.

ezveedub 02-04-2012 01:29 PM

Check the entire length of the vacuum lines, as they break over on the driver's side front area of the cylinder head also. You can generally clip the brittle section out and use a rubber vacuum hose in that area instead.

rgarretson 02-10-2012 03:35 AM

Hey guys, Quick question. I took the advie and replaced the entire length of the side that I found broken with heat resistant silcone/rubber hose. It might be my imagination but the car appears to respond better however the engine light did not go off on its own. Do I need to get the codes cleared or will the light go off on its only after a little while?

Thanks

MaydayNY 02-10-2012 04:10 PM

Same thing happened to me. Took about a day, but the light eventually went out on its own.

Fitness09 04-29-2012 05:16 PM

Looking at a 2006 A6
 
I am currently looking at purchasing an Audi A6, but wanted to get a take from some owners. It is a 2006 3.2 and looks to have all the options. However, there are some problems. It has 71k miles on it, it is sending the code about the cracked hose mentioned in this thread, one rear light is out, the passenger side window will roll down, but not up from the driver side(it will from the passenger side door), and the air bag light is on. The girl who currently own the car said the airbag light has come on and off since she bought it.

This is a pretty nice vehicle, but I don't want to buy a problem. Thanks for the help.


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