Air Measurement System
With this condition, the engine runs rich or lean of stoichiometry (14.7:1 air to fuel ratio) if the powertrain control module (PCM) is not able to compensate enough to correct for the condition. One possibility is the mass of air entering the engine is actually greater than what the MAF sensor is indicating to the PCM. For example, with a contaminated MAF sensor, the engine runs lean at higher RPM because the PCM delivers fuel for less air than is actually entering the engine. Example:
- The MAF sensor measurement is inaccurate due to a corroded connector, contaminated or dirty connector. A contaminated MAF sensor typically results in a rich system at low airflows (PCM reduces fuel) and a lean system at high airflows (PCM increases fuel).
With this condition, the engine runs rich or lean of stoichiometry (14.7:1 air to fuel ratio) if the PCM is not able to compensate enough to correct for the condition. One possibility, the MAF sensor measurement is inaccurate due to a corroded connector, contamination or dirt on the MAF sensor screen or element. A contaminated MAF sensor typically results in a rich system at low airflows (PCM reduces fuel) and a lean system at high airflows (PCM increases fuel).