Hey folks,
1997 3.8L Firebird, had the engine rebuilt just under a year ago due to a spun bearing. Engine itself has been running fine, up until recently when I gave it some gas and felt it jolt a bit. Engine light came on immediately afterwards, and car feels like it doesn't have the power it should all the time. I have noticed for years. Scanned it, got a P0102 error (MAF Circuit Low), replaced the MAF sensor, and even the connector going into the sensor. Air Flow Rate readings always stay the same when scanning, regardless of reving the engine, and even stays at 1.84g/s when the MAF is unplugged.
You can find an assortment of Freeze Frame details below from each time the P0102 code was thrown. I kept clearing the code with the scanner, and then turning the car on and attempting different things (MAF unplugged, MAF plugged, replacing connector wire, etc).
One weird thing about the car that I have noticed for all of the years I have driven it (well beyond the engine rebuild), is that when reving occassionally, it revs up in spurts, you can see and feel it when you rev, almost as if it hesitates then revs, hesitates then revs. This happens more often in the warmer weather . Along with this, when first starting it, and having it in park, it will rev up and down for a bit until it settles down at 800rpm or so (Seeking I have heard it called?).
Finally, both before and after the rebuild: after driving for a while, then parking, and then starting it again 10-20 mins later, it starts up but feels very rough initially, until I give it more gas and get moving. It vibrates like hell during this time, but doesn't throw any additional codes. Seems to also happen more often in the warmer weather, behaved much better during the winter.
Any idea where to go next? System is running closed loop throughout, and I am beginning to wonder if PCM is part of the problem (And has been a problem for years?). Car isn't modified at all aside from a standard rebuild - even has the stock intake/filter as year ago I felt it ran worse with a K&N intake.
1997 3.8L Firebird, had the engine rebuilt just under a year ago due to a spun bearing. Engine itself has been running fine, up until recently when I gave it some gas and felt it jolt a bit. Engine light came on immediately afterwards, and car feels like it doesn't have the power it should all the time. I have noticed for years. Scanned it, got a P0102 error (MAF Circuit Low), replaced the MAF sensor, and even the connector going into the sensor. Air Flow Rate readings always stay the same when scanning, regardless of reving the engine, and even stays at 1.84g/s when the MAF is unplugged.
You can find an assortment of Freeze Frame details below from each time the P0102 code was thrown. I kept clearing the code with the scanner, and then turning the car on and attempting different things (MAF unplugged, MAF plugged, replacing connector wire, etc).
One weird thing about the car that I have noticed for all of the years I have driven it (well beyond the engine rebuild), is that when reving occassionally, it revs up in spurts, you can see and feel it when you rev, almost as if it hesitates then revs, hesitates then revs. This happens more often in the warmer weather . Along with this, when first starting it, and having it in park, it will rev up and down for a bit until it settles down at 800rpm or so (Seeking I have heard it called?).
Finally, both before and after the rebuild: after driving for a while, then parking, and then starting it again 10-20 mins later, it starts up but feels very rough initially, until I give it more gas and get moving. It vibrates like hell during this time, but doesn't throw any additional codes. Seems to also happen more often in the warmer weather, behaved much better during the winter.
Any idea where to go next? System is running closed loop throughout, and I am beginning to wonder if PCM is part of the problem (And has been a problem for years?). Car isn't modified at all aside from a standard rebuild - even has the stock intake/filter as year ago I felt it ran worse with a K&N intake.
Code:
Diagnostic InformationMap Confirmed Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Pending Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Freeze Frame P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Fuel system status, Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1) Fuel system status, Fuel system 2: Closed loop (1) Calculated engine load: 0.8 % Engine Coolant Temperature: 100 °C Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 17.2 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 0.8 % Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 17.2 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 4.7 % Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 47.0 kPa Engine RPM: 855 RPM Vehicle Speed Sensor: 5 km/h Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 1.84 g/s Absolute Throttle Position: 0.0 % Diagnostic information provided by OBDAutoDoctor Diagnostic InformationMap Confirmed Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Pending Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Freeze Frame P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Fuel system status, Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1) Fuel system status, Fuel system 2: Closed loop (1) Calculated engine load: 0.8 % Engine Coolant Temperature: 98 °C Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 5.5 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 0.0 % Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 1.6 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 8.6 % Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 32.0 kPa Engine RPM: 1489 RPM Vehicle Speed Sensor: 0 km/h Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 1.84 g/s Absolute Throttle Position: 3.9 % Diagnostic information provided by OBDAutoDoctor Diagnostic Information Confirmed Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Pending Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Freeze Frame P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Fuel system status, Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1) Fuel system status, Fuel system 2: Closed loop (1) Calculated engine load: 0.8 % Engine Coolant Temperature: 96 °C Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 2.3 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 3.1 % Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 3.9 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 6.3 % Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 36.0 kPa Engine RPM: 819 RPM Vehicle Speed Sensor: 0 km/h Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 1.84 g/s Absolute Throttle Position: 0.0 % Diagnostic information provided by OBDAutoDoctor Diagnostic InformationMap Confirmed Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Pending Trouble Codes P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Freeze Frame P0102: Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Low (Powertrain, Generic) Fuel system status, Fuel system 1: Closed loop (1) Fuel system status, Fuel system 2: Closed loop (1) Calculated engine load: 0.8 % Engine Coolant Temperature: 91 °C Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 14.8 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 1: 25.0 % Short Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 14.8 % Long Term Fuel Trim - Bank 2: 31.3 % Intake Manifold Absolute Pressure: 35.0 kPa Engine RPM: 864 RPM Vehicle Speed Sensor: 0 km/h Air Flow Rate from Mass Flow Sensor: 1.84 g/s Absolute Throttle Position: 0.0 % Diagnostic information provided by OBDAutoDoctor
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