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Airflow meter failed, this is usually located at the air filter box or on the big tube coming from it to the throttle body/Carburetor

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Error Code: P0130
Fault:
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Spare Part 12(po100)

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Tech notes 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.
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I got the code from the OBD IT read a code of 23 and one of 36 now i need to find what it means

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Fault Code Description

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    Common Problems Faulty Mass Air Flow sensor,Broken wire to Mass Air Flow sensor,Dirty sensing element in Mass Air Flow sensor

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