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Volvo S70 stalling out! HELP!

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My 98 Volvo S70 stalled out and my check engine light came on. There is a rattle when it is started, sounds like it may be coming from around the catalytic converter. Anyway, I ran a scan on the check engine light and it gave me two trouble codes P0103 (mass or volumn air flow circuit high input) and P0171 (system too lean). Could a faulty O2 sensor be the blame or a bad catalytic converter or both. Please help!

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How many miles on the car? When was the fuel filter changed? an O2 sensor would show as a code number.You can check for an air leak on a cold engine with a unlit propane torch. If the rattle is present on startup EVERY time it is probably a bad cat

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Sounds like the classic symptoms of MAF failure.
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Jot wrote:How many miles on the car? When was the fuel filter changed? an O2 sensor would show as a code number.You can check for an air leak on a cold engine with a unlit propane torch. If the rattle is present on startup EVERY time it is probably a bad cat
It has 114,000 miles and we just bouhgt the car. Please give me details on how to do the propane check on a cold engine.

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With a cold engine start it and with an unlit propane torch (gas on) move the torch around the engine and hoses, if there is a vacumn leak the engine will speed up. The usual symptom of the MAF failure is running rich not lean.

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Dumb question! Do I look for that vacuum leak and fix it or are talking about replacing the MAF sensor? Sorry for the dumb %*# question. Thanks JOT.

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Jot's method finds vacuum leaks, which are simpler to fix and much less $ to fix.
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I tried the propane torch method last night and started my engine while cold and the engine never accelerated at all. I'm at my ropes end! Looks like I may be headed for the dealer. Thanks for everyones help though.

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