Hi all,
I just replaced my MAF sensor with a Bosch refurbished one and while the engine seems to respond better, I am now getting a noise from what seems like the rear of the exhaust. I’m puzzled as to what this could be. (Noise could’ve been there from before and I didn’t realize). The noise kind of sounds like a 2 stroke engine idling and it gets louder as I accelerate.
There’s also a hissing noise from the brake pedal when I press it down all the way. Weird thing is that there’s no noise in the other 90% of pedal activation. The noise is constant and ever since I installed the new sensor, it makes the idle erratic. Again though this is when you press it all the way, up to 90% activation there’s no noise or issues. (Not sure if broke booster or not)
If it helps, there were 3 check engine lights codes before I installed the new MAF sensor.
2-3-2
2-3-1
1-1-3
The double exhaust noise is what worries me.
Thank you.
My car is a 1994 Volvo 940 GLE
Noises noises noises!
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Recent rust through on the muffler or other exhaust system?
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Volvo: 2001 V70 T5, 1986 244DL, 1983 245DL, 1975 245DL, 1959 PV544, multiple Volvo parts cars.
Mercedes: 2001 E320, 1973 280, 1974 280C, 1989 300E, 1988 300TE, 1979 300TD, parts cars.
2009 Smart Passion
Ford: 1977 F350, 1964 F150 (2), 1938 Tudor Sedan
Farmall tractors: 1956 400 Diesel, 1946 A
And others.
Updating this for any future readers who may come across something similar:
I've just realised that I never replied to this, but, @volvolugnut was correct, it was definitely rust in the exhaust. The noise had just happened to show up as soon as I had swapped over the MAF sensor. A new section of piping and all was well.
Edit: The codes popping up were a combination of different issues. Upon further inspection with my mechanic we had figured out that some of the spark plugs were in need of replacement, most of the spark leads were weak and there were possible issues with the fuel pressure regulator and the MAF. Also the brake booster had a slight vacuum leak. After replacing all of that, the car has been running well for about 4 years now. To anyone who has this issue with multiple check engine light codes popping up without much of a cause, I would recommend starting with the spark plug and spark leads and working your way from there. Also If you notice a vacuum leak issue, especially with the brake booster, and you replace it with a working refurbished one, there is a chance that the refurbished one will fail quickly as well (as I learnt during my troubles lol). It has been a few years but if I remember more information, I'll try to update this comment.
I've just realised that I never replied to this, but, @volvolugnut was correct, it was definitely rust in the exhaust. The noise had just happened to show up as soon as I had swapped over the MAF sensor. A new section of piping and all was well.
Edit: The codes popping up were a combination of different issues. Upon further inspection with my mechanic we had figured out that some of the spark plugs were in need of replacement, most of the spark leads were weak and there were possible issues with the fuel pressure regulator and the MAF. Also the brake booster had a slight vacuum leak. After replacing all of that, the car has been running well for about 4 years now. To anyone who has this issue with multiple check engine light codes popping up without much of a cause, I would recommend starting with the spark plug and spark leads and working your way from there. Also If you notice a vacuum leak issue, especially with the brake booster, and you replace it with a working refurbished one, there is a chance that the refurbished one will fail quickly as well (as I learnt during my troubles lol). It has been a few years but if I remember more information, I'll try to update this comment.
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