P0102 on a 2022 Nissan Sentra

MAF Sensor Low Input

Severity: moderate Safe to drive (short term) Compact Sedan 2020-2024 Nissan Sentra

What does P0102 mean on a 2022 Nissan Sentra?

P0102 is set when the ECM sees the mass air flow sensor signal at a voltage or frequency below the calibrated minimum for the engine's operating conditions. Where P0101 means "MAF reading is implausible", P0102 means "MAF signal is too low or missing entirely." The cause is usually a disconnected sensor, broken signal wire, or a sensor that has failed in a way that produces no output.

Symptoms on a 2022 Nissan Sentra

Likely causes on a 2022 Nissan Sentra

  1. Disconnected MAF sensor connector Most common
    Estimated repair: $0– $50

    Check this first — the simplest cause is the most common after recent work.

  2. Broken or shorted MAF signal wire Common
    Estimated repair: $80– $350
  3. Corroded MAF sensor connector pins Common
    Estimated repair: $30– $200
  4. Internal MAF sensor failure (sensor produces no output) Common
    Estimated repair: $80– $450
  5. Open in MAF sensor 5 V reference or ground supply Occasional
    Estimated repair: $100– $400
  6. Failed PCM input circuit for the MAF (rare) Rare
    Estimated repair: $400– $1,500

How to diagnose this on a 2022 Nissan Sentra

  1. Verify the MAF connector is fully seated

    A loose or unlatched MAF connector is the #1 cause of P0102 after recent under-hood work — air filter changes, intake cleaning, or a previous diagnostic. Press the connector firmly until the latch clicks. Clear the code and drive.

    Tools: None

  2. Read MAF signal voltage or frequency

    On a standard hot-wire MAF, the signal should read about 0.6 V at key-on engine-off and climb to 1.5–2.5 V at idle. A stuck reading below 0.3 V at idle confirms a low-input fault. On digital MAFs the scan tool will report frequency in Hz instead — typical idle readings are 2.5–3.5 kHz.

    Tools: Scan tool with MAF voltage / frequency PID, Multimeter (back-probe capable)

  3. Test the MAF power, ground, and signal wires

    Back-probe the MAF connector with a multimeter. Verify: battery voltage on the supply wire with key on, continuity from the ground wire to engine ground, and an open or short on the signal wire to the PCM. A missing supply voltage points to a blown fuse or harness fault.

    Tools: Multimeter, Back-probe pins, Wiring diagram

  4. Inspect the connector pins

    Unplug the MAF and look closely at the pins inside the connector. Green corrosion, bent terminals, or evidence of water intrusion will cause intermittent or low signal. Clean with electrical contact cleaner and bend terminals straight if needed.

    Tools: Electrical contact cleaner, Pick tool, Magnifying glass

  5. Swap or test the MAF sensor

    If wiring and power supply test good and the connector is clean, the MAF sensor is the prime suspect. Swap with a known-good unit if available, or install a new OEM sensor. Avoid the cheap eBay MAFs — they fail at very high rates.

    Tools: Socket / driver to remove MAF

Common fixes

About the 2020-2024 Nissan Sentra

The 2020-2024 Nissan Sentra was commonly sold with the following powertrains: 1.8L I4, 2.0L I4. Common trims include S, SV, SR.

P0102 vs P0101

These are different failure modes on the same sensor:

What the engine does when the MAF signal is missing

Without a usable MAF reading, the ECM falls back to “speed-density” mode — it estimates airflow from RPM, throttle position, and intake-air temperature. This works but is less precise. Expect noticeably worse fuel economy and hesitation while the code is active. The car remains drivable but is operating on a calibrated backup map.

Counterfeit MAF sensors

The aftermarket MAF market is full of counterfeit Bosch, Hitachi, and Denso sensors sold at suspiciously low prices on Amazon and eBay. Counterfeits often work briefly then set P0102 again within weeks. For the small price difference, buy from a reputable parts store or a dealer. Genuine OEM MAFs typically last 100,000+ miles.

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