How long does it take to put on a mass air flow sensor?
But this is a project we feel like most could take on themselves, armed with a just a screwdriver many of you will be able to replace your mass air flow sensors in under a half hour. If you’re not up to the job, give your mechanic a call and ask them how much it will cost to replace it.
Where is the mass air flow sensor located?
Disconnect the negative battery cable (red). Locate the mass air flow (MAF) sensor on the air intake. Grasp the wire harness that connects the MAF sensor to the power unit in the engine compartment and gently pull it out of the MAF sensor.
Can a mass airflow sensor be re-calibrated?
The stock mass airflow sensor is designed for stock tuning (air and fuel flow) and will not automatically re-calibrate for additional air flow. Upgraded intakes can lose power with newer cars because most use MAF-based fueling.
Can a bad mass air flow sensor cause transmission problems?
A problem with the air flow sensor could also alter the shifting pattern of the automatic transmission. Considering this, can a mass air flow sensor mess up your transmission? A bad MAF can cause hard or incorrect shifts.
What happens when I Change my MAF sensor?
When you change a MAF sensor, you need to disconnect the battery for about 10 minutes so the computer forgets the learned parameters and resets to the factory parameters. Then it goes into learn mode and may take a little while before it learns all the parameters of the new MAF sensor.
How to replace the mass air flow sensor?
Here is the tsb on replacing the Mass Air flow sensor. You only have to reprogram the computer if necessary. Here is the instructions. See for yourself. 1. Remove the air filter element. Then, vacuum out all dust/dirt/debris found inside both halves of the air filter housing.
Why is my air flow sensor out of range?
Sometimes a poor electrical connection at the air flow sensor connector could also cause the air flow readings to be out of range. For this reason, the air flow sensor connector terminals as well as the wiring needs to be carefully inspected.
Can a faulty mass airflow sensor cause rough idling?
A faulty or damaged mass airflow sensor can cause rough idling to the engine and difficulties in starting. The MAF can also get dirty as time goes on due to an old or clogged air filter.
What can cause a MAF sensor to fail?
The sensor element could get contaminated or damaged. Sometimes, an improperly-installed or ripped air filter can cause the MAF sensor to fail sooner. Over-soaking a washable air filter with oil can also cause troubles with the air flow sensor.