Error Code P00BC: What It Means & What To Do?
OBD Code P00BC - Mass or Volume Air Flow A Circuit Range/Performance - Air Flow Too Low
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A sudden increase in
the fuel consumption and the engine performance along with occasional engine
stalling and not starting with improper throttle response may be an indication
of problem with the Air intake system hampering the engine’s performance, thus
indicating OBD Code P00BC.
OBD-II Code Decreased engine performance is defined as a Mass or Volume
Air Flow "A" Circuit Range/Performance – Air
Learn More About OBD Code P00BC
The Mass Airflow Sensor
(MAF) measures the amount of air entering the engine. The engine control module
(PCM) uses this information to determine how much fuel to use to keep the
engine running properly. When the PCM detects a problem with this sensor or the
circuit for the sensor, it will set code P00BC.
What causes problem with the Mass Air Flow
Sensor?
- Faulty or damaged MAF
(Mass Air Flow) sensor
- Leakage in the Air
Intake System
- Open, shorted, frayed,
or poor connection of the electrical wirings to the sensor and circuit
- PCM being faulty and
taking wrong readings
- Clogged/broken
intake/inlet pipe
Replace/Repair These Parts To Fix OBD Code P00BC
- Engine Control
Module -
OBD Error Code P00BC can also be due to faulty ECMs. Replace faulty
components immediately.
- Powertrain Control
Module -
P00BC error code also relates to problems with the powertrain that is not able
to generate response in time causing distorted engine timing. Find all the
Powertrain related parts with us.
- Diagnostic Tool - Make use of
professional scan and diagnostic tools to detect and correct the OBD code
error.
- Auto Switches &
Sensors - Defective switches
or faulty sensors can also cause OBD error to flash. So, replace them now.
- Air Temperature
Sensor -
The Air Temperature sensor are usually exposed to air entering the engine. As
it is a very important step in combustion, this sensor plays a crucial role in
the performance. Replace faulty sensor now!
- Air Intake Kits - Air intake system checks
on the proper air to fuel ratio entering the engine. Buy quality air intake
kits from us to boost the engine performance.
- Mass Air Flow
Sensor - A faulty mass airflow
sensor will cause problems of engine not starting or hard idle and loss of
power. Replace damaged/faulty MAF sensors today!
Symptoms Of OBD Error Code P00BC
How To Correct P00BC Mass or Volume Air Flow "A" Circuit Range/Performance - Air Flow Too Low
The main components to look for error and
correct the OBD error are following;
- Damaged Intake Manifold Gasket
- Faulty Mass Airflow Sensor
- Dirty Air Filter
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Easy Diagnosis Of Engine Error OBD Code P00BC
The first step for the P00BC diagnostic
code is to check for Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) that apply to your
year/make/model/engine, and then visually inspect the wiring and system
components.
- Do visual inspection of all MAF sensor
wiring and connectors to make sure they are intact, not frayed, broken, routed
too close to ignition wires/coils, relays, motors, etc.
- Check for any obvious air leaks in the air
intake system.
- Inspect the MAF sensor wires or film for
any contamination such as dirt, dust, oil, etc., and clean the MAF and the air
intake system mesh.
- Check for vacuum leaks to the MAP sensor,
as it can also trigger this DTC.
- Use a scan tool to monitor real-time
sensor values from the MAF sensor, O2 sensors, etc.
- The barometric pressure (BARO) that is
used in order to calculate the predicted MAF value is initially based on the
MAP sensor at key ON.
- Do an exhaust back pressure test to
determine if the catalytic converter is clogged or not.
- Repair faulty PCM sensor that may require
reprogramming.
- Replace Leaky and damaged intake/inlet
pipe immediately
- Faulty MAF (Mass Airflow Sensor) needs replacement as it directly hampers the engine performance.
Common mistakes when diagnosing the P00BC
code
By far, the most common cause of a P00BC
being stored is a disconnected MAF sensor. When the air filter is checked or
replaced, the MAF sensor is often left disconnected. If your vehicle has
recently been service, and a code P00BC is suddenly stored, suspect that the
MAF sensor has simply been left unplugged.
Some of the common mistakes done while
changing diagnosing the OBD code P00BC are:
- Intake manifold leak
- Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor failure
- Powertrain Control Module (PCM) failure
- Wiring issue.