P1101
MAF Sensor Out of Self Test Range
Affects: Tiggo 4, Tiggo 7
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Quick Fix Summary
Common Causes
- •Dirty MAF sensor
- •Intake leak
- •Faulty MAF sensor
How to Fix
- 1Clean MAF sensor
- 2Check for intake leaks
- 3Replace sensor if cleaning fails
Estimated Repair Cost (Australia)
*Cost varies by model, location, and service provider. Get multiple quotes.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute professional mechanical advice. Always consult a certified automotive technician for accurate diagnosis and repair. Repair costs are estimates based on Australian market data (July 2026) and may vary by location, model year, and service provider.
Safety notice: Fault codes related to engine, transmission, or braking systems should be addressed immediately. Delaying repairs may result in further damage or safety hazards.
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What does P1101 mean on a Chery?
P1101 means maf sensor out of self test range. The most common cause is a faulty O2 sensor or exhaust leak.
How much does it cost to fix P1101 on a Chery?
Repair costs for P1101 typically range from $100 to $400 AUD, depending on the root cause.
Can I still drive with P1101 code?
P1101 is medium severity. You can drive short distances, but schedule a diagnostic soon.
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