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nexpro1 on 28 August, 2010 at 4:28 am #

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where do you get these connectors for testing


raphael621008 on 29 August, 2010 at 9:25 am #

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Excuse Me. Have you a translation to Spanish of this repair? Or Can You give a copy of your text? I understand better text english


rostine1980 on 30 August, 2010 at 2:40 pm #

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im have the code p0113 coming up on my 03 impala.. ive replaced the intake air temp sensor and its still runnin like ****… anybody give me a sugestion?


maycor1076 on 3 September, 2010 at 2:23 am #

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This is not the best way and inaccurate way to check! Its not accurare except for the tabbing part. A meter is not as fast enough to be able to read signal. The best way to test is with a scope because you can see signals up to millisecond which a meter can’t and meter would not work on new model vehicles but a scope will.


lovemym16 on 6 September, 2010 at 9:47 am #

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u r in limp mode


Dannycattt on 6 September, 2010 at 11:00 pm #

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What type of universal tester is it?


dmorley100 on 7 September, 2010 at 2:07 pm #

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Basically, it’s got an electric current that it pulses through a wire to heat it to a cretain temperature that it gets from the vehicle electrical system. The frequency they’re measuring is how often the MAF has to pulse this current to keep that wire at temperature X. There’s no actual electrical reaction b/t the air and the sensor, just how often it has to pulse current to keep a wire hot.


dmorley100 on 10 September, 2010 at 4:29 pm #

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Just up and replacing it may not be the best idea if you think it’s bad cause a lot of MAF’s are pretty expensive. A dirt cheap way to test a MAF is to unplug it and go drive your car/truck. If your problem goes away, you’re gonna be fairly safe in betting that the MAF is bad.


jao216 on 12 September, 2010 at 5:57 pm #

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right now my dads is shot so we cant go above 25 mph


somethingtough on 14 September, 2010 at 2:42 pm #

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What can happen to your engine if you dont upgrade your MAF and you modify the engine and it pegs the MAF


ynnebbenny on 14 September, 2010 at 8:03 pm #

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Where can I find information about how it actually works. As is what it happening electrically between the air movement and the sensor.
To that guys who says, just replace it you even suspect its faulty, did you know they cost $180 AU each?


kreigsmann on 17 September, 2010 at 8:15 pm #

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if you even think your MAF is not working absolutly perfectly
just replace it
dont buy a 50$ retard detector to see if its bad


garys737 on 17 September, 2010 at 9:35 pm #

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Lets make mountains out of mole hills…..jesus


ThatsTooSmall on 21 September, 2010 at 1:03 am #

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what kind of meter is that? ohm meter? or amp meter?


pipoytoro on 21 September, 2010 at 3:17 am #

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deberian subir los videos subtitulados en espaƱol.. gracias


Jossephenesilva on 23 September, 2010 at 2:58 pm #

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Its funny that I am going through problems with my 1992 Buick Century and it is dying at idle. Now no check engine light comes at all so I dont know if im going to get any feedback of codes. And its ironic that im searching for videos of M.A.F. problems and i just happen to see that this testing is done on the exact engine that my car has. but im very unsure of what my problem could be.