...MAF sensor does the trick. Consult your service manual for it's location if you need help. I find it's best to take it off and spray it with electronics cleaner or brake cleaner. Make sure you are ...
...clean my tps and mafs. where can i locate these. it is 98 early model The tps is located on the side of the throttle body, usually black in color and has 2 screws or bolts and a wire connection. ...
...clean the sensor element. MAF sensors also go bad due to too much airflow. On a car with a larger turbo the airflow is so high that the MAF element will get burned out from the excess air flow. It is ...
...be the problem Try by cleaning your MAF(Mass Air Flow Sensor) it is located in your intake box. Use Maf Cleaner or high percentage isopropl alcohal. Do not physically touch the sensor with
Acceleration problem on Audi A4 2006 2.0 none turbo! Try cleaning your maf sensor it may help
...clean it with a high percentage isopropl alcohal or MAF cleaner, this sounds to be the problem, if it is really bad, you can unplug it temporarily, it will not have as much power but it will run ...
...clean or you can try gas cleaner maybe that will fix the problem. This could be anything from a Vacuum Leak, Idle Control Motor failure, Throttle Position Sensor failure, O2 sensor failure, Fuel Pump ...
clean my MAF sensor. How do I get it out? hii sir how are you i have the honor to help you sir : They say you shouldn't because it contaminates them. however I have read posts on TDI club about it and
...MAF(Mass Air FLow sensor) You can take it out and try and clean it with isopropl alcohal first, you want to get the highest alcohal percentage when buying it, do not touch the sensor itself at all. ...
MAF and IAT). The sensors detect the amount and temperature of air coming into the intake and determine the right amount of air to be mixed with fuel and injected. There are more problems that even if
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