Mass Air Flow (MAF) Circuit Low Input
¿Qué significa esto?
Code P0102 indicates the PCM has detected an abnormally low voltage signal from the MAF sensor. This typically means the sensor is reporting less air flow than expected.
Aviso legal: Este código de diagnóstico forma parte del sistema OBD2 estándar y puede aplicarse a los modelos Mercedes-benz G-class fabricados de 1996 a 2026. Sin embargo, tenga en cuenta que la presencia de este código específico depende de la configuración del motor de su vehículo, las opciones y el año de producción.
Causas comunes
Sensor MAF sucio o contaminado
Sensor de flujo de masa de aire (MAF) defectuoso
Arnés de cableado dañado o roto
Conector eléctrico corroído o suelto
Fuga de vacío en el sistema de admisión
Síntomas a tener en cuenta
- La luz de Check Engine está encendida
- Pérdida significativa de potencia del motor
- El motor se apaga inesperadamente
- Dificultad para arrancar el motor
- Ralentí irregular o inestable
Cómo Diagnosticar
Soluciones Comunes
**Replace the Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor:** This is the most frequent solution for a P0102 code, as internal failure of the MAF sensor often results in an abnormally low voltage output to the PCM.
**Repair or Replace Damaged MAF Sensor Wiring/Connector:** Frayed wires, corroded terminals, or a loose/damaged connector can interrupt the MAF signal, leading to a low input reading at the PCM. Repairing or replacing the affected section of the harness or connector will resolve this.
**Clean the MAF Sensor:** While less common for a direct "low input" code, severe contamination (e.g., oil residue from an over-oiled air filter or dirt) can sometimes impede the sensor's ability to accurately measure airflow, leading to an artificially low reading. Use only specialized MAF sensor cleaner.
**Replace Clogged Air Filter or Repair Air Intake Restriction:** A severely restricted air filter or an obstruction within the air intake tract *before* the MAF sensor can genuinely reduce the actual airflow into the engine, causing the MAF sensor to accurately report a low value, which the PCM then interprets as a circuit low input.