Diagnostic code

P0101 Code: Mass Air Flow Sensor Range or Performance Problem

P0101 means the mass airflow sensor signal does not match what the engine computer expects for current operating conditions. The sensor may be dirty or faulty, but intake leaks, wiring issues, and restricted airflow can create the same mism

Severity: Medium
Typical repair: $70-$600
Last reviewed: 2026-05-11

Can I drive?

Short trips may be possible, but poor airflow data can cause stalling, hesitation, or fuel mixture problems.

Repair range

$70-$600

Scanner note

Basic OBD-II scanner with live data

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Plain-English Meaning

P0101 means the mass airflow sensor signal does not match what the engine computer expects for current operating conditions. The sensor may be dirty or faulty, but intake leaks, wiring issues, and restricted airflow can create the same mismatch.

Common Causes

Dirty mass airflow sensor35%
Air leak after the sensor25%
Clogged air filter or intake restriction18%
MAF wiring or connector fault14%
Aftermarket intake turbulence near sensor8%

Symptoms

  • Hesitation
  • Stalling after start
  • Rough idle
  • Poor fuel economy
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Diagnostic Steps

  1. 1Inspect air filter and intake ducting
  2. 2Check for leaks after the MAF sensor
  3. 3Clean the MAF with appropriate cleaner
  4. 4Review grams-per-second data on a scan tool
  5. 5Check wiring and connector tension

Confusable And Related Codes

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FAQ

Can I clean a MAF sensor for P0101?

Cleaning may help if contamination is present, but use MAF-safe cleaner and do not touch the sensing element.

Can a vacuum leak cause P0101?

Yes. Air entering after the MAF can make the measured airflow disagree with actual engine airflow.

Is P0101 always the sensor?

No. Intake leaks, wiring, filters, and airflow changes should be checked too.

This page is educational and is not a substitute for hands-on vehicle diagnosis. Source notes: Code meaning verified against OBD-II reference sources; explanation is original.