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Old 03-10-2015, 07:07 AM   #5
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it takes a least 2 cold cycles for a bad MAF code to come back. SO, though you think it might just be dirty, it is probable dead. Back when my MAF sensor was dying and i used my boxster as a daily to work and back, the code would reappear on the 3 day of driving. replaced the sensor and have been trouble free ever since.

Then again, this is just my experience - you might be in a completely different boat. the quickest fix though, get the part # of your MAF sensor, RockAuto and replace. That is the easiest, probably cheapest, hassle-free fix.
I would think that too, but I am not clearing the codes. I just cleaning the MAF and putting it back on. after a few miles the code clears. first time it took 4 months to come back, lately it comes about every 500 or so.
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