I have a 2000 v70xc with 160K miles, Eng: B5244T, 2.43 L.
After a 45 minute highway drive and then on surface roads for 10 minutes at slower speeds I had a pop/backfire (uh-oh I thought, never heard that before); at the next start up a few minutes later (after a stop for an errand) idle was wildly erratic and car was undriveable. I disconnected the MAF; it started up, and I drove it home normally (more or less) a few minutes away.
My Acton code reader showed one fault, P-1238, “Fuel Air metering”. I ordered and installed a Bosch MAF from ‘Stocklifts, LLC” (from their site: “Stocklifts, LLC is a re-distributor of NEW automotive after-market parts”) The new and old MAF #'s matched: Bosch, 0 280 218 108 86 70 112. Unfortunately, new MAF didn't make a difference – same symptoms.
So: Bad-from-stock Bosch MAF? Fake Bosch part? Doubt it’s the ETC; no fault light, and it was changed a year ago by the local go-to Volvo shop here in Seattle (Daisywagen); I talked to them and they also doubted ETC, they only install ETC’s with mechanical & software upgrades.
How would one bench-check a MAF? Resistance reading pin-to-pin on a normally functioning MAF?
Any help would be appreciated!






