Investigating P0101 in Your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe
When your 2020 Hyundai Santa Fe displays a P0101 code, the engine management system has flagged abnormal Mass Air Flow sensor readings. This mid-size SUV offers multiple engine options, all requiring accurate MAF data for optimal performance.
Understanding the P0101 Code
The P0101 code indicates the ECU has detected MAF sensor readings inconsistent with calculated airflow. The Santa Fe's engine management depends on accurate MAF data for proper fuel delivery and emissions control.
Primary Suspects
- Contaminated MAF sensor - Oil or debris on element (40% of cases)
- Air intake leaks - Post-MAF unmetered air (25% of cases)
- Failing MAF sensor - Electronic component wear (20% of cases)
- Turbo system issues - For 2.0T models (10% of cases)
- Air filter issues - Restriction or improper fit (5% of cases)
Observable Symptoms
Santa Fe owners typically report rough idle, hesitation during acceleration, reduced power, decreased fuel economy, check engine light, and occasional stumbling at low speeds.
Diagnostic Process
Using a Hyundai-compatible scanner, monitor MAF readings at idle and under load. For turbo models, verify boost correlation. Inspect intake system for leaks.
Repair Cost Estimates
- MAF cleaning: $30-70
- OEM MAF sensor: $140-300
- Intake leak repair: $75-250
- Diagnostic service: $85-145
DIY Feasibility
The Santa Fe provides good MAF sensor access. Cleaning with MAF-specific cleaner is straightforward for DIY owners.