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Old 07-01-2020, 02:25 PM   #2
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You could just take a $100 gamble on a new MAF sensor and if that doesn't work return it. (although it never hurts to replace your MAF once in awhile anyway). If you really want to be frugal you can try cleaning and putting back in and/or watching some youtube vids on how to test them. All depends on whether you have more of time or money spend. (Having a brand new can help with the testing too though). Myself I just buy stuff if it's cheap and if that wasn't the problem and the voltage readouts match the new one I keep the old one in inventory for a rainy day and move on to the next sensor.

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