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Old 08-01-2020, 01:02 PM   #13
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Took everything apart, cleaned everything, put it all back with great care and some carb cleaner on the connectors. No change. Then the new Bosch MAF arrived. Installed that and my life is now good once again. Seems the Bremi was good for about 60 days and/or 2500 miles. Thanks everyone for your help. The Bremi will be returned.
Glad to hear things worked out.
Bosch is the go to when it comes to things like MAF sensors and O2 sensors.
They developed both so you can't go wrong with them in my opinion.

Just wanted to say when you change or clean a MAF sensor don't touch the wire or any part of it other then the base.
Touching the wire or film if it's the film type can screw them up. Natural oils from our hands or something, not really sure what the deal is I just know it happens.

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