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Old 05-08-2011, 05:40 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Johnny Danger
I've been dealing with a cel issue for the past few months while my vehicle has been in storage. The code that is coming up is P0102. Today, I removed and inspected the MAF sensor and observed that it wasn't dirty at all . Nevertheless, I thoroughly cleaned it just the same . Shorty after reinstalling it, and resetting the cel by removing the negative battery terminal ect... the cel came back on . Is it possible that the sensor could be bad despite the fact it didn't show any signs of contamination ? Any thoughts ?

JD
p.s. Prior to checking the MAF, I removed the air intake filter and thoroughly cleaned it .
That sounds like when my MAF fAiled. Then my car died on the bay bridge. Replaced it and it's been running great for 20k.
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