WebJul 16, 2012 · Joined Aug 6, 2011. 3,053 Posts. #4 · Jun 6, 2012. It sounds like a bad MAF sensor and sure a MAF sensor can cause a no start. When you disconnect the sensor the car ignores the input and in some cases assigns a default value to the parameter. At this point the ECM relies on the MAP sensor as a backup. WebFigure 1 Shown here is the mass air flow sensor (MAF). The main sensor fits in a hole in the air intake right downstream of the air filter. The green o-ring seals the sensor to the intake tube (yellow arrow). If you're having trouble with your MAF, you can try …
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WebApr 16, 2011 · The cause is bad/corroded connections at the rail pressure sensor and ecu terminals. Requires new harness no YMQ503320, SENSOR STC4768, O RING … WebOct 7, 2024 · 7 Symptoms of a Bad Mass Air Flow Sensor. There are several symptoms of a bad MAF sensor, and not all of them are immediately obvious: Illuminated Check Engine Light: Performance and circuit … shape poetry year 1
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WebCode P0505 is an indication the IAC is not working correct and it can cause the engine to idle too low or high and the engine may stall when coming to a stop. The Check Engine Light being on causes the vehicle to fail emission testing. The code may be from the engine has a vacuum leak and this can cause the engine to run rough and have poor ... WebOct 9, 2024 · Many cars use a mass air flow (MAF) sensor to measure the amount of air entering the engine. When the device goes bad, it can lead to various symptoms, ranging from an illuminated check engine light to … WebNov 21, 2016 · The mass airflow sensor and the idle air control both service as inputs for the computer to make critical calculations. If the leak you are referring to is a vacuum leak, then yes, all of these components can play a factor. When air enters the system and it does not pass by the mass airflow sensor, this is considered a vacuum leak. shape poetry year 3