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Old 11-24-2013, 11:14 PM   #6
haz
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Just a thought, did you disconnect the battery before you put the new maf on ? this will allow the on board computer to learn all the settings from new, it may be working on the old maf settings.
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No, but the new has MAF worked fine. It did not throw any codes either after new MAF + the car has the new software (this newest MAF requires it).

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When the engine has warmed up, try removing the oil filler cap. If it does not unscrew and remove easily then the AOS is not working as should. Then replace it. Are there any codes being thrown?

I usually work backwards...put the MAF back on and see if it has the same problem. If not then put the new back on and make sure it is seated correctly...you also could have a bad part.
I will connect the casr and check for codes on saturday, as I was planning to visit my friends Porsche-garage anyways. I will also check your "unscrew the oilcap"-trick after work today also

Thanks so far guys!
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