OBD Guide

P10B7

Mass Air Flow Sensor Intake Air Signals Message Counter Incorrect Bank 2

P10B7 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Mass Air Flow Sensor Intake Air Signals Message Counter Incorrect Bank 2. Common causes: malfunction of the maf bank 2, open or short circuit in the sensor circuit. Estimated repair cost: $28–89.

Severity
⚠️ Medium
Can you drive?
Yes, but get it checked soon
Approx. repair cost
$28–89 (est.)

Symptoms

  • Unstable engine operation
  • Increased fuel consumption
  • Power Loss
  • Check Engine Light Illuminates
  • Dips during acceleration

Causes

  • Malfunction of the MAF bank 2
  • Open or short circuit in the sensor circuit
  • Problems with the MAF connector
  • Engine control unit malfunction
  • Interference on the CAN bus

How to Fix

  1. Check the integrity of the MAF circuit of bank 2
  2. Inspect the sensor connector for oxidation
  3. Test the air flow sensor with a multimeter
  4. Check sensor parameters using a diagnostic scanner
  5. If necessary, replace the mass air flow sensor

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FAQ

What does the P10B7 code mean?

P10B7 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Mass Air Flow Sensor Intake Air Signals Message Counter Incorrect Bank 2

What causes a P10B7 error code?

The most common causes of P10B7 include: Malfunction of the MAF bank 2; Open or short circuit in the sensor circuit; Problems with the MAF connector; Engine control unit malfunction.

How do I fix a P10B7 diagnostic trouble code?

To fix P10B7: Check the integrity of the MAF circuit of bank 2. Inspect the sensor connector for oxidation. Test the air flow sensor with a multimeter. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.

Is it safe to drive with P10B7?

Yes, but get it checked soon

How much does it cost to fix P10B7?

The estimated repair cost for P10B7 is $28–89. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.

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