F350 P0101 and P0104 Codes After MAF Sensor Replacement - Causes and Solutions
I'm experiencing pinging under light to heavy load conditions. I suspected a faulty Mass Airflow (MAF) sensor, so I replaced the existing one. The old sensor had an electrode that was loose or not properly seated—this is what I meant by 'electrode handing free.' After installing the new MAF sensor, the vehicle triggered both P0101 (Malfunctioning MAF Sensor - Low Signal) and P0104 (MAF Sensor Circuit Malfunction). I cleared the codes and drove for 10 miles before they returned. The issue persists. I'm wondering if the new MAF sensor is defective or if there's another underlying cause. Could it be a wiring issue, connector failure, or a problem with the sensor itself? Any insights would be greatly appreciated.
The phrase 'electrode handing free' is unclear—could you clarify what this means? Did you have any diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) before replacing the MAF sensor? It's worth checking the MAF connector and wiring, as faults often occur in the first few inches near the connection point.