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the ecm may be bad,
P0103 OBD-II Trouble Code Technical Description Mass Air Flow (MAF) Circuit High Input What does that mean? Basically this means that there is a problem with the Mass Air Flow High (MAF) sensor or circuit. A more technical description would be that the MAF circuit had higher than expected voltage (air flow). Other MAF sensor circuit DTC trouble codes are P0100, P0101, P0102, and P0104. Symptoms You will likely not notice any serious drivability problems, although there may be symptoms such as a general decrease in power or sluggishness. Causes A code P0103 may mean that one or more of the following has happened: The MAF may be disconnected, or a wiring connection may be bad The MAF sensor may be damaged The vehicle computer may be faulty (very rare) Possible Solutions The simplest thing to do is to reset the code and see if it comes back. Then start with the cheapest, easiest repair procedures: Verify that the Mass Air Flow Sensor wiring is connected properly and that there are no broken / frayed wires. Inspect for any air leaks near the MAF sensor. Take the MAF out and clean it using a spray cleaner such as brake cleaner or electrical contact cleaner. Be gentle with the sensor. Check the voltage of the MAF sensor (refer to a repair manual for vehicle specific information) Replace the MAF sensor. Register now to ask a question (free) Related P0103 DTC Discussions 2005 Duramax 6.6 P0103 help I have no clue where to begin looking for the solution to this code. Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor Circuit High Voltage is the description of the code, I've looked on various forums and i cant seem to find a definite cause. Ive cleaned the MAF several times with MAF cleaner. I seem to only get this c... 2002 Hyundai accent L 1.5 P0103 Put in a new MAF sensor but code still remains for MAF sensor high voltage. Using scan tool, the airflow rate=920 cf/m and the intake air temp reads -40?F at idle. Both readings are way out of the norm. Not sure what to do next, any ideas would be appreciated. P.S. I traced back the wires for MAF se... 2001 Mazda MPV p0103 & p0174 codes recently, this minivan has a P0103 & P0174 code. researched about the codes and MAF sensor seems like the common denominator between these 2 codes although according to Mazda, P0174 affected part is the fuel injection system where fuel trim system too lean while the 103 has the MAF as the part ... Corolla with MAF codes p0171 p0100 p0101 p0103 I have a 2000 corolla that I bought last fall. It had soft codes that didn't store. Now it has hard codes 0171, 0100, 0101, 0103. Today it started chugging and lurching during hard acceleration. I was a Toyota technician 10 years ago, but never really dealt with this particular model. It has 11... 2002 3.8L Pontiac GPX (P0172, P0101 and P0103) Hello, I have been having some rough starting, rough idle and stalling issues. I have printed off the P0172 page and started to replace items. Two weeks agao I got MAP codes. 1. So I replaced the MAP. It still had a stalling issue/rough idle. 2. So I changed the Idle control, PCV, cleaned my air fi...
The belt tensioner is defective. It automatically keeps the belt at the proper tension. P0101 - MAF sensor (mass air flow sensor) or circuit problem. P0107 - MAP sensor (manifold absolute pressure sensor) signal is low.
DTC P0108 MAP Sensor Range check High DTC P0121 TPS Circuit Range/Performance Problem DTC P0340 Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Do you know how long each of these codes have been stored? Each one of these codes relate to a different part of the vehicle.
Your PO108 codes is probably a faulty Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
PO121 is a Throttle Position Sensor malfunction code
PO340 is a Camshaft Position Sensor malfunction code
I would not think that all 3 of these codes all set at the same time, just wouldnt make sense unless there was a problem with the Engine Control Module (ECM) causing all these codes to set at the same time.
P0140 Code...Its the rear oxygen sensor is mounted on the rear side of the Catalytic Converter or in the rear exhaust pipe, which detects the catalyst efficiency.....Here is a pic.....
P0146 pd means pending code
Pending codes and DTCs?
Posted on November 12, 2010 by fcrmaster
When reading codes from your vehicle the fault code reader may show them as pending codes or normal Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC).
Pending codes (also known as continuous monitor codes) will be registered when an intermittent fault occurs. If that fault does not happen again after x number of start/stop cycles, the ECU will erase the code from memory. If the fault is persistent it becomes a DTC.
If you have read pending codes it is advisable to check the codes again after a week or so. If there is no apparent problem with the vehicle it is safe to erase the codes too and check back. But always make a note of any fault codes with the date and mileage of a vehicle.
If the codes read include a DTC then you need to investigate further. This you can either do yourself or advise your garage. If, again, you don't see an apparent problem (depending n the severity of the code) with the vehicle you can note the codes down and erase them. Then check again after a week or a few days depending on how often the vehicle gets used. If a repair has been made (previous owner) the DTC may just not have been reset after the repair.
The other numbers behind the code 01/06 ,
02/06, 03/06 , 05/06 ,04/06
These don't mean anything . cheap code reader .
DTC P0140 HO2S Circuit Insufficient Activity Sensor 2
DTC P0146 HO2S Circuit Insufficient Activity Bank 1 Sensor 3
DTC P0171 Fuel Trim System Lean Bank 1
DTC P0174 Fuel Trim System Lean Bank 2
Sorry but this is something you should take to a qualified repair shop that has a diagnostic tool that can view sensor scan data. Causes of lean condition trouble codes P0171 P0174 GM 5 3L
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