I put the old maf back in. I also thought that the wiring harness to the maf connector was tight with a sharp bend downward and no play. So I pulled back the rubber cover back ( it ripped) and pushed the wires in to the connector. One of them went in a bit the others didnt move. Also one of the green wires had some extra length to it that was be t over. Few time right before the connector.kcodyjr wrote:+1 possible fuel pump issue, BUT, it could also be the MAF. They also act up more when hot.
Disconnect the MAF and drive it like that. It'll run kinda crappy, like an old carbureted engine out of adjustment, but if it's a MAF problem that'll stop the stalling. If so, get a new one, Bosch branded. Do not get a used, rebuilt, or aftermarket mass airflow sensor unless you really enjoy having these kinds of problems.
I started the car up for 2 minutes it ran smooth. I disconnected the maf connector and I'd died right away. A few days ago when I pulled the connector it kept running. I'm assuming since it died right away that means the maf was functioning at that moment. Could it be the wires were not seated correctly?
Or am I just dreaming






