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Old 01-09-2007, 01:40 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by socratic
How does a car with a bad MAF run? Idles poorly? Less power?

Does it come on gradually or will it suddenly go bad one day?
Hi,

It runs poorly. The ECU (DME in Porsche Parlance) cannot get an accurate signal indicating the Mass of air entering the Intake, therefore, it cannot select the appropriate Fuel/Timing MAP to maintain a stoichiometric mixture (14.7:1 for 92 Octane Gasoline). Then the O2 sensors give it even more confusing or non-corroborating information. Eventually, the DME will select a default MAP often referred to as Limp mode. Starting, Performance, Idle, and Range (MPG) can suffer. It can degrade progressively, or suddenly. Hope this helps...

Happy Motoring!... Jim'99

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