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Chuck W. 12-15-2012 04:24 PM

Flat Spot During Hard Acceleration & Now Engine Code 1126
 
I believe I may know the problem and just some confirmation. I have a 2001 Boxster S six speed with 21,400 miles on it. Original owner, no engine mods and stock air filter.

During hard acceleration (WOT) I hit a flat spot momentarily while passing about 3300 RPMs. Nothing major, but you can feel it.

Several months ago on a hot day the check engine light came on. I got home and checked it and it was 1126. I did my due diligence and came up with several issues that could have caused it. I put some lube on the O-ring of the oil filler cap, cleared the code and have put about 500 miles on the car without issue. Until today.

Today the check engine light came on and after checking the code reader I found it was the same 1126 code. Based on this code and the flat spot at 3300 RPMs I am thinking that it is the MAF based on my reading of this and other Porsche forums.

Thoughts? TIA

brian325is 12-15-2012 04:40 PM

My 1126 and 1128 code went away after a thorough cleaning of the MAF using mass air flow sensor cleaner.

Chuck W. 12-15-2012 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brian325is (Post 319948)
My 1126 and 1128 code went away after a thorough cleaning of the MAF using mass air flow sensor cleaner.

How long / many miles ago?

san rensho 12-15-2012 05:52 PM

As Brian said, clean the MAF. If you have a Durametric, look at all the MAF parameters to see if theyy are out of spec. Another thing to check is to see if you have a vacuum leak.

thom4782 12-16-2012 06:01 AM

My troubleshooting guide suggests checking these items for proper operation in the following order:
  1. MAF
  2. Exhaust leak
  3. Intake leak
  4. Fuel pressure
  5. Fuel volume
  6. Injectors

brian325is 12-16-2012 07:52 AM

It has been a year since my codes went away. I also had purchased a new MAF online ( not bosch ) and the car ran terrible with it in. Cleaned and put the old one back in and it has been code free ever since.

Chuck W. 06-24-2014 07:04 AM

I can't believe I didn't post a follow up to this thread. It was in fact the MAF that caused the codes. I tried cleaning it without luck. I replaced it with an aftermarket Bosch unit I purchased from RockAuto. All good ever since the replacement.

mump 06-24-2014 10:55 PM

Which part # did u get from RockAuto? I am getting codes due to the MAF but I just shipped my '01 S so I can't check the part. I want a new one waiting for when I pick up my car.

Thanks.

Chuck W. 06-25-2014 07:43 PM

BOSCH 0280218055; More Information for BOSCH 0280218055

This is the MAF for a Boxster with traction control (PSM).

mump 06-25-2014 08:24 PM

Danke, that is what I need.

mump 06-26-2014 12:03 AM

sweet, just ordered.... and only $164 shipped. everywhere I was reading they were saying $200+

Chuck W. 06-26-2014 06:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mump (Post 407324)
sweet, just ordered.... and only $164 shipped. everywhere I was reading they were saying $200+

Good deal. They have come down in price since I bought mine in February of last year. Then it was $181 shipped.


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