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Old 05-06-2012, 03:06 PM   #2
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I have just come back from a drive in the car after disconnecting the MAF sensor and it drove perfectly. No flat spots, no partial throttle issues or cutting out troubles. It felt like power had been restored and power delivery was very smooth and progressive. So I would say that given the sensor has been removed from the system and its running perfectly, then the sensor itself would be faulty. Personally I cannot see anything else causing the problems and by disconnecting the MAF it bypass's the other issue.

Any other options, thoughts or past experiences that come to mind are still very much welcomed.

I will order a MAF or try and get this one replaced under warranty if I can within the next week or so and report back to help someone else out in the future who may have this issue also.


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