Ok I will check tomorrow.
I did clean the MAF, or do I need to buy a new one
Is this something that has to be Bosch or Volvo, or can I go aftermarket.
And, what about grabbing one out of a wrecking yard?
Al
With the MAF dosconnected the ECU doesn’t get the airflow information so it guesses it based on rpm. It deliberately sends more fuel than design because lean running destroys engines.
Abscate hates this as a test for the good reasons he mentioned, but yes you can do it. Disconnect the MAF before starting, not while it is running. You can run it for a half hour that way with zero risk to your engine. 20-30 miles is fine. If running it that way removes all the symptoms, 99% chance the MAF is the problem. On the other hand if it runs like crap with the MAF disconnected then you haven't learned anything. You haven't harmed anything either.
abscate wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 03:06 A junkyard MAF is a cheap swap and it’s not a bad part to have in stock, cheap.
The place it burns you is when you have an induction leak after the math, so called “ unmetered air”
With MAF ON, the air isn’t detected by the MAF so not enough fuel is sent. The engine runs lean and crappy.
Unplugging the MAF the car suddenly runs decently, so you think the MAF is bad. The car runs well because now the ECU sets it to run on rpm and also rich…usually enough to compensate for the air leak.
You bolt in your shiny new $200 MAF… and you are right back to closed loop poor running.
You are now poorer , but wiser.
See the saga of Sir MAF here…
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forum ... se+failure
It's not surprising at all. Unless you can see oil smudge of some kind on the MAF filament, "dirty MAF" is almost never an issue. I harp too much on this one but - MAF cleaner is mostly useless!
erikv11 wrote: ↑02 Apr 2022, 13:26 Yes, always check for unmetered air (or err!) first. But more often there are codes to send you looking for that (e.g. P0172) when there is unmetered air.
It's not surprising at all. Unless you can see oil smudge of some kind on the MAF filament, "dirty MAF" is almost never an issue. I harp too much on this one but - MAF cleaner is mostly useless!