PG01
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Yeah, he’s ok sometimes..... that wes guy..... lolKnowledge is power, that link has lots of good info. Thx Wes
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Yeah, he’s ok sometimes..... that wes guy..... lolKnowledge is power, that link has lots of good info. Thx Wes
I can add that my 03 Tahoe idled for a longest time like it had a bad plug or wire etc and one day the engine would not start and stay running. It finally did start and I went straight to the shop I do business with. They replaced the Mass Airflow Sensor and that truck runs like a new one now. Even the wife noticed how smooth it all runs. I had cleaned it with MAF cleaner but did not make any difference. Vehicle had over 170K on it at the time.if you do the MAF and it fixes your problem please report back or whatever it ends up being just for knowledge purposes.
YA when they go bad they can make the engine run like it has a misfire experienced that myself as well, they can make seemingly unrelated codes pop up I found most of this out when I had purchased a Granatelli performance maf came to find out quickly if you didn't keep it clean as a whistle it would throw codes left & right for all kinds of stuff, misfire, lean code, air codes, transmission codes, intake codes, evap codes, just completely random shit, got tired of it and put a oem back on and no codes lolI can add that my 03 Tahoe idled for a longest time like it had a bad plug or wire etc and one day the engine would not start and stay running. It finally did start and I went straight to the shop I do business with. They replaced the Mass Airflow Sensor and that truck runs like a new one now. Even the wife noticed how smooth it all runs. I had cleaned it with MAF cleaner but did not make any difference. Vehicle had over 170K on it at the time.
yes with a tech2 or a scanner that can read live dataIs there s way to test the maf