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Originally Posted by DrCactus
Your right... turns out $702.65 later that the MAF was the issue after all... the shop I brought it too claims they spent 3.5 hours trying to figure out the problem. I tell ya what a bunch of criminals.... which I could find an honest garage here in Ottawa, Ontario...
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Highway robbery. You can pull up Maf readings in seconds with an ordinary scan tool and verifying with a volt meter won't add much time and then it is only a few more minutes to replace it. I would say a whopping half hour to diagnose as that is most shops minimum.