2004 Buick Lesabre P0101 and P0404: Stalls After Restart, MAF Sensor Issues
My 2004 Buick Lesabre 3.8L engine died while driving on the highway. It was towed home and I connected a MODIS scanner. The vehicle initially showed P0101 (Mass Airflow Sensor Range/Performance Problem). After clearing the code, it started and ran normally for a short time. However, the next day, the same issue returned with an additional code: P0404 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation System Performance Issue). The MAF sensor appears to be functioning within normal range in data readings—idle around 6–7 g/s, and at 55 mph it reads about 18.78 g/s. I have cleaned the MAF sensor with no improvement. The vehicle stalls intermittently, especially during idle or light load conditions. I’ve cleared the codes multiple times, and the car runs fine after each reset—only to stall again later. This behavior suggests a potential issue with sensor feedback or engine control logic. Key data points from my test drive: - Idle MAF: 6.5–7.0 g/s - WOT (Wide Open Throttle) MAF: Not tested directly, but at 80% load, MAF should reach ~120 g/s - Short-term fuel trim: -1 - Long-term fuel trim: -2 - IAC position: 97% - Engine load: 34% I’m seeking advice on possible root causes. Could the issue be related to a faulty MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor? The vehicle doesn’t show a P0102 or map-related code, but stalling and intermittent MAF errors suggest a deeper system fault. Additional thoughts: - Does the engine stall at low load (idle/cruising), high load, or both? - Are fuel trims (LT+ST) stable under load? If they drift beyond ±10% from idle to full throttle, that could indicate MAF or MAP sensor inaccuracies. - Could EGR valve opening cause stalling at low loads? I’ve tried unplugging the MAF—vehicle won’t start. I later replaced the MAP sensor based on advice from a retired technician and have had no stalls for 30 miles. While I didn’t see a map sensor fault code, this change appears to resolve the issue. Any further insights or diagnostics would be greatly appreciated.
Please share the MAF sensor range in grams per second (g/s). At idle, it should typically read around 4 g/s. Under wide open throttle (WOT), expect values near 120 g/s. Also, please provide freeze frame data for both P0101 and P0404 errors to help diagnose the issue.