Thanks. I think I’ll end up replacing almost every consumable part on this car at some point as it’s intended to be a restoration, so all sensors will get replaced. I’m just trying to get it through its inspection to get plates.scot850 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2023, 14:29 Well apart from the money, if you don't know how old they are, it is a worthwhile Stage 0 service to replace the O2 sensors, at least the upstream one if not both. Make sure they are genuine Bosch parts and not copies. So careful where you source them from!
If you don't have any junkyards near you where you can pull a MAF, let me know the Bosch or Volvo part number and I can see if I have a used one. They cost me around $60 CDN ($45 US) these days at the junkyard. Maybe there is someone south of the border that has one they can loan for testing or sell you. Shipping is way cheaper south of the border.
Neil.
I did have a peak at the MAF I couldn’t see for sure but it did look like a 107 number at the end. But I’ll pop it off and make sure. I’ve seen them on IPD and yeah, 200 and something for a genuine Volvo MAF. o2 is a 100 odd.
I’ll let you know if I can’t find one at the pull and pay around here.






