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Old 05-06-2014, 11:31 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Dezoris View Post
Check MAF tube, and MAF make sure its connected or not failed.
Agree, sounds like a MAF problem. Try unplugging the MAF sensor and see if it runs. Our cars run on MAF sensor by default, when MAF sensor is unplugged, ECM switch to MAP input. Good way to determined a faulty MAF sensor is to unplug it.

Btw, uninstall your aftermarket parts before bringing it to the dealer is not only deceiving, it also potentially remove the real source of problem, sending some poor mechanic on a wild goose chase with no pay. A complete waste of his or her time. If you want to play the game, you gotta pay the price. Or you can learn to do it yourself.
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