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1989 Buick Century 6 cyl. 3.3 liter, 100,000 miles, A/C. Intermittent Service Engine light with associated hesitating and lurching just before light goes on and intermittently and with stalling while light is on. Light stays on from about 15 seconds to some minutes. Stored trouble code is 34, mass airflow sensor circuit.

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Time to replace that mass airflow module., sorry.

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