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Old 05-08-2011, 06:54 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Lobo1186
I have been dealing with what I think is a bad MAF also. I too have cleaned it a couple of times each time the cleaning interval gets shorter. It obviously is only a stopgap measure. Johnny, do you know if running a bad MAF could foul spark plugs? Maybe if left unchecked.

My vehicle has 18k original miles, and its been kept in stellar working order. So, I can't imagine that I have fouled plugs, a bad DME or anything like that . It's possible that I may have a bad wire or connection somewhere (although nothing stands out during a visual inspection), but I would find it hard to believe that its anything major . I just wish that I could pinpoint whether or not its precisely the MAF sensor before I shell out $200-300 for a replacement . Again, when I removed it yesterday for inspection, it was as clean as a whistle ?????
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