P101E Engine Trouble Code
What is P101E?
When P101E code appears, first check your gas cap. Pull over safely, ensure it is tight, and inspect for cracks. A loose or damaged gas cap affects fuel-system pressure and emissions. A replacement cap costs about $3–$10. This simple fix can resolve the code and improve fuel economy.
Code Information
| Code Type: | OBD-II Powertrain (P) Trouble Code |
| System: | Powertrain |
| Code: | P101E |
P101E Symptoms
Check Engine Light
Illuminated dashboard warning
Engine Stalling
Engine stops unexpectedly or misfires
Performance Issues
Reduced power or acceleration
Starting Problems
Difficulty starting the engine
P101E Code Structure
Understanding what each digit means in the P101E powertrain trouble code:
| P | 1 | 0 | 1 | e |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Powertrain Code | Fuel And Air Metering | Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit Low | Engine Shutoff Solenoid Malfunction | System Malfunction |
How to Fix P101E
Diagnostic Steps:
Oxygen sensors measure exhaust gas oxygen content to optimise air-fuel ratio. This optimisation improves fuel economy and reduces emissions. Sensors degrade over time and require periodic replacement.
Repair Solution:
Excessive air inflow may result from vacuum leaks, dirty sensors, or EGR valves not closing properly. Insufficient fuel can stem from dirty injectors, clogged filters, weak fuel pump, or leaking pressure regulator.
Technical Notes:
P101E DTCs can be triggered by upstream issues. For example, a dirty MAF sensor may cause incorrect fuel-trim adjustments, leading oxygen sensors to report mixture problems. Address root causes first.
P101E Description
P101E engine trouble code is related to System Malfunction.
Main Cause
The primary reason for P101E OBD-II Engine Trouble Code is: Ambient Air Temperature Sensor Circuit Low.