How to Fix P0101 Mass or Volume Air Flow "Nissan Altima" Mass Air Flow Sensor Fixed

How to Fix P0101 Mass or Volume Air Flow "Nissan Altima" Mass Air Flow Sensor Fixed

In this video, I will show you how to fix p0101 mass air flow sensor circuit.

We’re working on a 2011 Nissan Altima and in this video, I just wanted to go over a few things we found. First, we tried cleaning the mass air flow sensor which in a lot of cases can help and is always a good thing to try before replacing the mass air flow sensor. If you need to know how to clean the mass air flow sensor they do sell mass air flow sensor cleaner here https://amzn.to/3yef3wP . Sometimes just this alone will fix a p0101

On this vehicle, we actually had to replace the mass air flow sensor and also there’s a service bulletin that states a computer should be updated with new software to prevent this problem from happening. We deliver all this information in this video about Nissan’s mass air flow problems.

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Bohappenstance Click says:

Hasn't all this "advanced" technology with all the sensors and computers and software updates, reached "the point of diminishing returns?" It certainly has for me, I just wonder what others think. If you're old enough to remember how it was compared to how it is, it makes you wish for the old days. There is a quality inherent in simplicity that the new stuff doesn't have.

kaka Rashid says:

thanks for you

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