HELP! P010100 - Mass or Volume Air Flow Sensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance issue

NicolasH

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I'm having an issue with our 2016 T6 T28 102 camper van (87k). We went away just after Easter and the EML light came on. Using Carista I found these faults:

P010100 - Mass or Volume Air Flow Sensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance.
U100800 - Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface: Check DTC memory.

I reset the faults and carried on, but the van felt sluggish and the MPG was around 29MPG - it is usually late 30's.

Since returning, I have replaced the Mass Air Flow Sensor with an identical Bosch unit and the air filter (the original wasn't too dirty but I replaced it with a Bosch).
The van now drives as expected and the MPG has improved. The EML is off but I'm still getting the two fault codes (I did reset these after replacing the MAF.

This is what Carista is reporting:

P010100 - Mass or Volume Air Flow Sensor "A" Circuit Range/Performance

Freeze frame :
Priority: 2
Malfunction frequency counter: 1
Unlearning counter: 255
Odometer reading: 87807.8 miles
Engine rpm: 1997.5 RPM
Normed load value: 0 %
Vehicle speed: 53.4 mph
Coolant temperature: 91 °C
Intake air temperature: 27 °C
Ambient air pressure: 14.65 PSI
Voltage terminal 30: 13.98 V

U100800 - Data Bus On Board Diagnostic Interface: Check DTC memory

Freeze frame :
Priority: 2
Malfunction frequency counter: 1
Unlearning counter: 255
Odometer reading: 87802.2 miles
Engine rpm: 1795 RPM
Normed load value: 59.2 %
Vehicle speed: 7.5 mph
Coolant temperature: 16 °C
Intake air temperature: 14 °C
Ambient air pressure: 14.65 PSI
Voltage terminal 30: 14.02 V

Can anyone help and advise what I should do next?

FYI, the van isn't a daily driver and we only use it to go away in, or at the weekends.

Thanks.

Nick

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Would be helpful to know exactly which engine - the engine code on configuration sticker under dash by steering column.

Meanwhile for an engine 102 without AdBlue
 
Would be helpful to know exactly which engine - the engine code on configuration sticker under dash by steering column.

Meanwhile for an engine 102 without AdBlue
Thanks for replying @mmi The engine is a Euro 5, CAAB 75KW
 
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@mmi I've just checked and I think my intercooler is leaking oil as well. Would that cause the P010100 error?
Yes, most likely.
The fault code explanation is actually
P0101 00 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) - Implausible Signal​
thus air flow seen by sensor deviates iwhat ECU is expecting - because of air leak

my intercooler is leaking oil as well.
The oil seen is residual from crankcase ventilation. The crankcase is vented into turbo input and therefrom into intercooler along pressurised air. It's normal, and actually very small amount of oil. The oil just leaves stains, the leaking air doesn't.
 
Yes, most likely.
The fault code explanation is actually
P0101 00 - Mass Air Flow Sensor (G70) - Implausible Signal​
thus air flow seen by sensor deviates iwhat ECU is expecting - because of air leak


The oil seen is residual from crankcase ventilation. The crankcase is vented into turbo input and therefrom into intercooler along pressurised air. It's normal, and actually very small amount of oil. The oil just leaves stains, the leaking air doesn't.
Thank you so much. I really appreciate your expertise.

Do you, or anyone else, know if it is straightforward to change the intercooler? I’ve taken the bumper off a couple of times before to fit THQ LED headlights.
 
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Perhaps some help here -


 
Perhaps some help here -


That's a great start - thank you.
 
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If you could do a smoke test at the air filter, all the way to the inlet manifold, you could pin point any boost pressure leaks.
just a thought.
 
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