P0101 on a 2022 Ford Bronco

MAF Sensor Range / Performance

P0101 on a 2022 Ford Bronco indicates maf sensor range / performance. It usually stays drivable short-term but should be diagnosed promptly. The most common cause is dirty maf sensor (oil film or dust on the hot-wire elements) (typically $15–$80). Confirm the root cause before replacing parts.

Severity: moderate Safe to drive (short term) SUV 2020-2024 Ford Bronco

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What does P0101 mean on a 2022 Ford Bronco?

P0101 is set when the ECM detects that the mass air flow sensor reading does not correlate with other engine load signals (throttle position, manifold absolute pressure, RPM, engine displacement). Either the MAF is reading too low for the actual engine load, too high, or its output is noisy. P0101 is not a "MAF dead" code — it specifically means the MAF is producing implausible readings rather than no readings at all.

This guide covers P0101 across the 2020-2024 Ford Bronco generation — the symptoms, causes, and diagnostic steps below apply to every model year from 2020 through 2024.

Is it safe to drive a 2022 Ford Bronco with P0101?

In most cases a 2022 Ford Bronco stays drivable for short trips with P0101 active, but diagnose and repair it promptly. This is a moderate-severity code — ignoring it can lead to further damage or a failed emissions test.

What are the symptoms of P0101 on a 2022 Ford Bronco?

What causes P0101 on a 2022 Ford Bronco?

Cause Likelihood Estimated repair (USD)
Dirty MAF sensor (oil film or dust on the hot-wire elements) MAF-safe cleaner is the first thing to try. Most common $15–$80
Unmetered air leak between the MAF and the throttle body Cracked air intake boot is the classic cause. Most common $30–$250
Loose or torn intake snorkel / accordion boot Common $30–$200
Restricted or contaminated air filter Common $20–$80
Failed MAF sensor element Common $80–$450
Aftermarket "oiled" air filter contaminating the MAF Occasional $50–$200
Damaged MAF wiring or connector Occasional $50–$250

How to diagnose this on a 2022 Ford Bronco

  1. Inspect the intake tract end-to-end

    Open the hood. Trace from the air filter housing through the MAF and intake tubing all the way to the throttle body. Look and feel for cracks, splits, loose clamps, or rodent damage in the accordion boot section. Many vehicles develop a hairline crack on the bottom side of the boot that is only visible when you twist the rubber.

    Tools: Flashlight, Common hand tools

  2. Read MAF airflow at idle and 2500 RPM

    A healthy MAF reads approximately 0.8–1.2 grams per second per liter of displacement at idle, and 12–20 grams per second per liter at 2500 RPM with no load. A reading well outside that range — high or low — points to a MAF problem or an intake leak.

    Tools: Scan tool with MAF g/s PID

  3. Clean the MAF sensor element

    Remove the MAF, spray the sensing wires with MAF-safe electronics cleaner (never use brake cleaner, carb cleaner, or contact cleaner — they leave residue). Let it air dry, reinstall, clear the code, drive. Roughly half of P0101 cases on high-mileage cars resolve with cleaning alone.

    Tools: MAF-safe cleaner spray, Torx or hex driver to remove the MAF

  4. Smoke-test the intake for unmetered air

    Pressurize the intake with smoke through the throttle body. Any smoke escaping after the MAF sensor is unmetered air and will set P0101. Common leak points: PCV hoses, brake booster line, throttle body gasket, and the accordion boot itself.

    Tools: Smoke machine

  5. Check for oiled air filter contamination

    An aftermarket cotton-gauze filter that has been over-oiled will deposit oil mist onto the MAF's hot wires. If the vehicle has one of these filters, switch to a standard paper filter before replacing the MAF, then clean the MAF.

    Tools: None

NHTSA complaints & recalls for the 2022 Ford Bronco

Owner-reported safety complaints and official recalls filed with the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration for the 2022 Ford Bronco. Use these to gauge how common a problem is on your specific vehicle before you start chasing Ford Bronco diagnostics.

328 owner complaints
6 involved a crash
2 involved a fire
4 reported injuries
  • ENGINE 42
  • POWER TRAIN 34
  • VISIBILITY/WIPER 64
  • SERVICE BRAKES 41
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER 37

21 active recalls

  • LATCHES/LOCKS/LINKAGES:DOORS:LOCK Jun 2022

    Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain four-door 2021-2022 Bronco vehicles. The passenger-side rear door may be opened from inside of the vehicle when the child safety lock is in the "ON" position.…

    NHTSA campaign 22V411000
  • VISIBILITY:WINDSHIELD Jun 2022

    Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2022 Bronco and Ranger vehicles. The windshield may not have been properly bonded to the vehicle, which could allow it to detach during a crash. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle…

    NHTSA campaign 22V451000
  • BACK OVER PREVENTION: SENSING SYSTEM: CAMERA Nov 2022

    Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Bronco vehicles equipped with rearview camera systems and 8-inch screen displays. The rearview camera image may still be displayed after a backing event has ended. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requireme…

    NHTSA campaign 22V825000
  • AIR BAGS:SENSOR:SIDE IMPACT Dec 2022

    Ford Motor Company (Ford) is recalling certain 2021-2022 Bronco vehicles. The right or left side impact sensors may not be properly secured to the vehicle.…

    NHTSA campaign 22V928000

How do I fix P0101 on a 2022 Ford Bronco?

About the 2020-2024 Ford Bronco

The 2020-2024 Ford Bronco was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 2.3L EcoBoost I4, 2.7L EcoBoost V6. Common trims include Base, Big Bend, Black Diamond, Outer Banks, Badlands, Wildtrak, Raptor.

Why MAF-safe cleaner specifically

MAF sensors work by measuring how much heat is carried away from a thin hot wire (or hot film) by air passing over it. Any residue left on that wire — even microscopic — changes the heat transfer rate and skews the reading. Brake cleaner, carb cleaner, electrical contact cleaner, and intake cleaner all leave residue. MAF-safe cleaner flashes off completely. The wrong cleaner can ruin a perfectly good MAF in seconds.

P0101 paired with lean or rich codes

P0101 with P0171 (lean Bank 1) usually means the MAF is under-reporting airflow — the ECM injects less fuel than the engine actually needs. P0101 with P0172 (rich Bank 1) means the MAF is over-reporting airflow and the ECM is dumping in too much fuel. Fix the MAF and the lean/rich trim codes typically clear on the next drive cycle.

When cleaning will not save the sensor

If the MAF reading is wildly low, sticks at zero, or fluctuates randomly even after cleaning, the sensor itself has failed and needs replacement. Buy OEM. The aftermarket cheap MAF market is full of counterfeits — many fail within months and set P0101 immediately.

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