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RE:Good God Almighty… This is long (1985)

Subject: RE:Good God Almighty… This is long (1985)
by dan0617 on 2008/2/4 23:36:13

Don't take this post as that I have a clue, because I don't. My only worry would be that disconnecting the maf would put the car in a "limp home mode" or open loop mode, in which there are other sensors that get ignored. Possibly a bad o2 sensor or something like that, then when you disconnect the maf it ignores it and it ignores the o2 sensor and others. If the new maf doesn't end up fixing the problem I'd think that is the case. (not that the o2 is bad, but that the car goes to limp home mode when the maf is disconnected)
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