Trouble Code: P0102 – Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input

P0102 Code Definition

  • Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input

Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input

What does this mean?

The Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF) measures the amount of air entering the engine and the Engine Control Module (ECM) uses the information to determine the proper amount of fuel quantity and ignition timing.

P0102 Code sets when the ECM detects a low voltage output from the Mass Air flow Sensor.

Symptoms:

  • Check Engine Light will illuminate
  • In many cases, no abnormal symptoms may be noticed
  • In some cases, the vehicle may get poor fuel mileage

Possible Cause:

  • The MAF Sensor is unplugged or the wiring is damaged
  • Loose or corroded electrical terminals in the MAF Sensor circuit
  • Faulty MAF Sensor

Possible Misdiagnosis:

  • MAF Sensor replaced when the cause of code P0102 is a defective connector and/or wiring harness
  • MAF Sensor replaced when the cause of code P0102 is a vacuum leak
  • MAF Sensor replaced when the cause of code P0102 is a misfiring engine

Polluting Gases Expelled:

  • HCs (Hydrocarbons): Unburned droplets of raw fuel that smell, affect breathing, and contribute to smog
  • CO (Carbon Monoxide): Partially burned fuel that is an odorless and deadly poisonous gas
  • NOX (Oxides of Nitrogen): One of the two ingredients that, when exposed to sunlight, cause smog

P0102 Diagnostic Theory for Shops and Technicians
When diagnosing a P0102 code, it is important to record the freeze frame information and then to duplicate the code setting conditions with a test drive. Pay close attention to the engine load, throttle position, RPM, and road speed. Compare these values to the Mass Air Flow grams per second PID. If the grams per second varies a lot or moves in opposite directions to RPM and throttle position, then you may have verified the P0102 code setting condition.

There is a very effective “truth test” for any Mass Air Flow Sensor. Start the engine, let it idle, and then check the Barometric Pressure reading on the scan tool data. Say the reading is 26.5 Hg and you are close to sea level, you know that you have a defective Air Flow Meter because it is telling you that you are at about 4500 feet above sea level. (These conversion tables will help.) When the Mass Air Flow Sensor sees this Barometric reading, it adjusts its Air Density table and then “under reports” the actual amount of air entering the engine. It does this because the Barometric Pressure Sensor is actually part of the Mass Air Flow Sensor.

Sometimes the Air Flow Sensor and the sensing wire get covered with dirt, dust, or oil residue, which can set a P0171 in addition to the P0102 code.  Cleaning the sensor might hold off problems for a while, but the MAF sensor should be replaced. This is due to the fact that cleaning the wire isn’t a thorough enough solution. A microscopic view of the wire will show that that 50% or more of the contamination is embedded into the sensing wire’s grooves and crevices. Always make sure the Air Filter and its enclosure are dirt-, dust-, and oil-free. If you clean and replace the filter and its enclosure as needed, you will prevent the new MAF from failing.

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