MAF thin wire inspection
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MAF thin wire inspection
If you suspect the MAF as a problem, inspect the thin wire for breakage.
The only tool you will need is a T20H driver.
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Remove the connection plug from the MAF. It'* located on the throttle body.
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Now using your T20H driver, remove the two screws holding the MAF in place.
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Now carefully remove the MAF sensor, a slight twist may be needed.
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The MAF has very fine wires, so be careful.
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Inspect the wires closely, do not touch the wires as there are very thin. If they are not broken the sensor should be OK.
Now put the MAF back in the throttle body and put the screws back.
Now plug the MAF back in.
The only tool you will need is a T20H driver.
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These are the ones with a hole in the center
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Remove the connection plug from the MAF. It'* located on the throttle body.
This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 1024x768.
Now using your T20H driver, remove the two screws holding the MAF in place.
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Now carefully remove the MAF sensor, a slight twist may be needed.
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The MAF has very fine wires, so be careful.
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Inspect the wires closely, do not touch the wires as there are very thin. If they are not broken the sensor should be OK.
Now put the MAF back in the throttle body and put the screws back.
Now plug the MAF back in.
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