Mechanic Guru's Please Step-Inside. P0100 code
Mechanic Guru's Please Step-Inside. P0100 code
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Troubleshooting P0100
THE PCM HAS DETERMINED THAT A MALFUNCTION EXISTS IN THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FOR THE MASS AIR FLOW OR VOLUME AIR FLOW SENSOR. THIS CODE POINTS TOWARDS A POSSIHBLE WIRING PROBLEM, IE: SHORT TO GROUND, SHORT TO POWER, OR AN OPEN ACCOUNT
ANYONE???????????????????????????????
Troubleshooting P0100
THE PCM HAS DETERMINED THAT A MALFUNCTION EXISTS IN THE ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT FOR THE MASS AIR FLOW OR VOLUME AIR FLOW SENSOR. THIS CODE POINTS TOWARDS A POSSIHBLE WIRING PROBLEM, IE: SHORT TO GROUND, SHORT TO POWER, OR AN OPEN ACCOUNT
ANYONE???????????????????????????????
changed those the same time as the MAF...they are the updated ones with the grey dot..
can it be a wiring problem or is that just a standard thing that comes with the code??
can it be a wiring problem or is that just a standard thing that comes with the code??
You will get that code when the ECU receives from the MAF either a voltage that is too high or too low. This can occur if the harness to the MAF is bad, the harness connection to the MAF is loose, the MAF has gone bad, or if there is an air leak.
Hope you find the cause. Hate to think your updated MAF has gone bad.
Hope you find the cause. Hate to think your updated MAF has gone bad.
Did you get the MAF with the tube ? I once just got the little sensor piece- it only lasted bout 3 weeks till it blew out again. Don't discount the crappy MAF. I would check the connector for any damages, maybe whiggle the wires while the engine is runing and see if the engine operation changes in any way while tuggn on the MAF wireing. If all goes good... try smacking the MAF with your hand a few times- sometimes that will cause the MAF to act up and engine will die- and means the MAF is bad.
past the MAF somewhere, using brake clean or carb cleaner- spraying it on the engine is a good way to tell if the engine has a vacuum leak somewhere. When the engine sucks in that stuff its RPMs will change.
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