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Disconnect for the Battery for about 15 minutes to reset the computer, disconnect the Mass Air Flow Sensor, the M,A,S is on the air filter to the fuel injector there should be two wires on the M,A,S go to the Auto Parts store and buy Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner read the directions on the can, spray, put back together plug the two lines back in connect the battery and away you go.
Possible causes
- Faulty mass air flow sensor
- Intake air leaks
- Dirty mass air flow sensor
- Dirty mass air filter
- Mass air flow sensor harness is open or shorted
- Mass air flow sensor circuit poor electrical connection
Before replacing the mass air flow sensor, try replacing the air filter and cleaning the air flow sensor with low compress air or mass air flow sensor cleaner. Reset code and drive vehicle. If the code comes back, it may be necessary to replaced the mass air flow sensor.
Located in the air intake tube drivers side of vehicle. In
Line with air filter housing top. Most of the time mass air flow sensors get debris inside them from an unsecured air filter housing. Sometimes they are tough to clamp housing back correctly
hi the mass air flow sensor is in the intake hose/tube between the air filter and intake closer to the intake manifold will have wires pluged into the side of it
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