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2003 v70 stalls very often. Parts replaced. Need advise

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Re: 2003 v70 stalls very often. Parts replaced. Need advise

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Bought ODB scanner.
Car started very rough.

Codes:
P0113#12
intake air
Temperature sensor 1
Circuit High Bank 1

P0103#12
Mass or Volume Air Flow Sensor A Circuit High

Live Data
MAF (g/s) 103.85
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Post by vtl »

Unplug MAF, the engine will switch into using AFR tables. If it runs fine, replace the MAF, otherwise look for vacuum leaks.

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It runs with MAF unplugged
Buying this
https://www.autozone.com/engine-managem ... 826_0_4995

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That maf value is through the roof, assuming it was measured on idle?? The more info you provide the greater the chance is you'll solve this.

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antoniveb wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 16:17 It runs with MAF unplugged
Buying this
https://www.autozone.com/engine-managem ... 826_0_4995
No! Go to fcp euro, pick an OEM replacement and buy that (on Amazon, or wherever you like). Volvo ECMs are very picky when it comes to MAF. Bosch ME7 only works with Bosch MAF, one part number fitted to that particular ECU.

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kallekula wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 17:11 That maf value is through the roof, assuming it was measured on idle?? The more info you provide the greater the chance is you'll solve this.
Yes. on idle

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vtl wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 17:12
antoniveb wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 16:17 It runs with MAF unplugged
Buying this
https://www.autozone.com/engine-managem ... 826_0_4995
No! Go to fcp euro, pick an OEM replacement and buy that (on Amazon, or wherever you like). Volvo ECMs are very picky when it comes to MAF. Bosch ME7 only works with Bosch MAF, one part number fitted to that particular ECU.
OMG it's $200+

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Like previous speaker said, buy OEM when it comes to maf.

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antoniveb wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 17:33
vtl wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 17:12
antoniveb wrote: 16 Apr 2021, 16:17 It runs with MAF unplugged
Buying this
https://www.autozone.com/engine-managem ... 826_0_4995
No! Go to fcp euro, pick an OEM replacement and buy that (on Amazon, or wherever you like). Volvo ECMs are very picky when it comes to MAF. Bosch ME7 only works with Bosch MAF, one part number fitted to that particular ECU.
OMG it's $200+

or $10 at the junkyard.

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Post by abscate »

You can fix your car for $200, or $10 plus junkyard trip....

Or just light $87 on fire and still have a broken car.
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