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Check engine light codes P0365 and P0102

Discussion in '2nd Gen Tundras (2007-2013)' started by Mojo55, Oct 14, 2021.

  1. Oct 14, 2021 at 3:45 PM
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    Mojo55

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    I'm not sure exactly sure where this should go so moderators i apologize in advance if this is the wrong spot. I have 2011 Tundra base with the 4.6 V8, 128,000 and recently had a check engine light come on ,P0365-camshaft position sensor B circuit bank 1.I replaced the sensor and few days later my check engine light came on again, same code P0365 and P0102, Mass or volume air flow sensor A circuit low. I cleared the codes cleaned the air flow sensor etc... drove for a day or so- check engine light again with the same codes. So i replaced the air flow sensor and drove about 25+ miles no issues..... until today while idling in the parking lot my check engine light comes on.......same two codes ... ( my buddy loaned me his code reader FYI and have kept it with) I dont know what else to do and would appreciate it if someone can steer me in the right direction etc.. FYI I'm not a mechanic by know means I'm actually a tired respiratory therapist lol
    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
     
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    When you got this codes, what debugging steps did you take?

    These two codes together would have me looking for rodent damage on the wiring harness. It may help to have the truck running and idling with a scan tool showing the live data for the MAF sensor, then as you inspect the wiring if the reading jumps or drops to zero, you know you're in the right area where the damage is.
     
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    Thanks fellas for you input!
     
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    …Yeah - and you can also rule in or out the camshaft sensor by switching it with the one next to it, and see if the code jumps to other circuit.
     

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