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Old 10-04-2018, 04:13 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by scott17201 View Post
I replaced my MAF sensors with 2 new ones from carparts.com and check engine light came back on again same code P0102. Could it still be a bad MAF sensor and just replace it with a bosch?
Maybe you mean o2 sensor (Aka lambada)?
There is only one MAF sensor located next to the air filter.
The o2 sensors are located on the exhaust, before and after the catalytic converter.
4 in total, 2 for each side.
What faults codes do you get?
Anyway, I think that the word “cheap” is the cause of your problem.
You need to use OEM or at least OE part, with the exact part number as the one removed.
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