0 votes
68 views
in mazda by (748 points)

mazda Auto Trouble P1103

Mass air flow (MAF) sensor – incomparable with RPM signal – signal high

1 Answer

0 votes
by (1.2k points)

P1103 Mazda Auto Trouble Code

P1103 Mazda OBD2 may also be triggered by faults earlier down the line. For example, a dirty MAF sensor might be causing the car to overcompensate in its fuel-trim adjustments. As a result, oxygen sensors are likely to report fuel mixture problems.

Some problems such as misfires and evaporative emission (EVAP) leaks can be very challenging to nail down. Misfires can be caused by ignition problems, fuel problems or compression problems. The underlying cause might be fouled spark plugs, bad plug wires, a weak ignition coil, dirty injectors, a shorted or open injector, low fuel pressure, a vacuum leak, a leaky head gasket, burned exhaust valve or a camshaft with a bad lobe.

P1103 Mazda Possible Solution:

The firing order is an important part of the overall design of the engine and is determined during the design of the engine to eliminate as much engine vibration as possible. If the firing order is changed or adjusted, the ignition from the spark plug is delivered at the wrong time and the engine functions poorly or does not run. The firing order for a particular engine is typically found in the repair manual specific to that model.

Related questions

0 votes
1 answer 85 views
asked Dec 15, 2022 in mazda by obd2 (748 points)
0 votes
1 answer 72 views
asked Dec 15, 2022 in mazda by obd2 (748 points)
0 votes
1 answer 73 views
asked Dec 15, 2022 in mazda by obd2 (748 points)
+1 vote
1 answer 87 views
asked Dec 15, 2022 in mazda by obd2 (748 points)
0 votes
1 answer 78 views
asked Dec 15, 2022 in Honda by obd2 (748 points)
Update cookies preferences
...