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TorqueMech OBD Code Guide

P0104 - Mass or Volume Air Flow Circuit Intermittent

The mass air flow sensor signal is intermittent or unstable.

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Inspect MAF contamination and airflow data after intake leaks are considered.

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Code Overview

The mass air flow sensor signal is intermittent or unstable.

Common Causes

Symptoms

  • Intermittent hesitation or stumble
  • Idle quality changes that come and go
  • Unstable airflow readings on the scan tool

Diagnostic Steps

  1. Wiggle-test the MAF connector and harness while watching live data
  2. Inspect and clean the MAF sensor with MAF-safe cleaner if appropriate
  3. Check intake ducting, clamps, and boots for leaks or poor fitment
  4. Look for signal dropouts on the scan tool before replacing parts

Repair Difficulty

Moderate

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