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Originally Posted by DIGItonium
I got another suggestion from someone in regards to troubleshooting MAF problems, and based on the issues I described he also thinks it's the MAF sensors. To isolate this problem, he suggested unplugging the MAF sensors and drive the car for a day to see if there is any consistency.
I'm not exactly sure about how our cars behave with the MAF sensors disconnected. My car is still down (no headlights) so I am not able to take the car to service to get it checked.
If you still have your car, do you think you can have them check or replace the MAF sensors under warranty?
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car = gone. I did try in the past. Car won't run without them. It idles TERRIBLY and dies when you hit the gas. I also ran the car with my OBD scanner plugged into my laptop, and they looked OK to me. But I'm also not really certified to tell these things =) Data looked consistent with what I'd expect though.. matched up with RPM's / speed.