Got in our Altima after spending about 3 hours washing, claying, polishing and waxing (car was looking awesome and I was so proud)....until I turned it on and saw the "Service Engine Soon" light
So I took it over to AutoZone to get the code read and got a PO101 for the Mass Air flow sensor. The car is running great as it always has and we havent experienced any changes in driveability, starting, smooth running, etc.
I found a TSB regarding the 2011 Altima and the MAF light coming on and the website states this: "
If the P0101 code is set and there are no drivability problems, the factory service bulletin suggest reprogramming the Engine Control Module (ECM) to repair the problem. Bulletin No. NTB12-051d "
How credible are TSB's? Are the repairs generally covered at no charge to the customer? How should I approach the dealership regarding this and the TSB?
Thanks for you help!
Read more: http://nissanhelp.com/diy/obd_codes/p0101_nissan.html#ixzz2iKd4IDLl
So I took it over to AutoZone to get the code read and got a PO101 for the Mass Air flow sensor. The car is running great as it always has and we havent experienced any changes in driveability, starting, smooth running, etc.
I found a TSB regarding the 2011 Altima and the MAF light coming on and the website states this: "
If the P0101 code is set and there are no drivability problems, the factory service bulletin suggest reprogramming the Engine Control Module (ECM) to repair the problem. Bulletin No. NTB12-051d "
How credible are TSB's? Are the repairs generally covered at no charge to the customer? How should I approach the dealership regarding this and the TSB?
Thanks for you help!
Read more: http://nissanhelp.com/diy/obd_codes/p0101_nissan.html#ixzz2iKd4IDLl