![]() ![]() I am real good about vehicle maintenance including air filter changes at good intervals, and everything appeared to be in good order. Looking into the reason why, my Zurich-ZR8 scanner from Harbor Freight displayed code P0101. Late last month in January 2022 with 99,600 miles driven, the MIL light came on. I am the original owner of a 2014 Altima 2.5-SL. I'm thinking maybe the MIL engine warning light is the same thing. In the last six months it has come on a couple times by itself and subsequently turns off. I had the dealership perform a diagnostic for $120 and they said there was nothing wrong. This past summer the driver side air bag warning light came on I know some of these remedies are quite expensive. Can I just ignore this light? If there really is a problem can the dealership pinpoint the problem. I don't really want to take it back and have the dealership run a full diagnostic if it really isn't necessary. ![]() The car runs great, I still get great mileage. ![]() Had it checked and it is the same error code of P0101. Emailed the service manager who said if it hadn't come back on by now, that I should be good! Anyways, it has been a month and half and I have driven 1,200 miles with no issues until the other morning when the light came on again. Subsequently I drove a few hundred miles over the next 7 days. Stopped at dealership and they cleared the error code for me at no charge. ![]() I removed and cleaned the Air Flow Sensor and replaced the engine air filter. MY MIL lamp came on about 6 weeks ago! The error code was P0101. I now have the same problem on my 2013 Altima SL with 100,000 miles. ![]()
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