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car runs like hitsay and here are the codes...
Codes 12 and 34
12 is MAFS 34 is Knock sensor now the sensor is good, b/c i checked it w/ a buddy's z32 mafs, so what does this mean? i have a rom tuned ecu, so i dont know about that code and the knock sensor... i assume it's bad? where is it? please help me out may car is running like shit.. i can't drive it.. thanks
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mafs error is probably causing your car to drive crappy.
knock sensor is under/within the intake manifold 'loop' on the intake side of the engine. it's a bitch to get to. try cleaning/tightening/resoldering the engine grounds that are connected to the engine on the upper right side of the valve cover by the firewall. sometimes that clears it up. |
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but what do i check on the maf? i mean i don't really know what to try since it isn't the actual mafs
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ok, today i fooled with the wiring somewhat, it seems like the ground has a lot to do with my problem... when i unhook the ground, the car's idle jumps and holds quite a bit higher, but as soon as i hook it back up, it acts like crap, but if i leave it unhooked, and try to drive it, it won't work...
someone please help me out... seems like im talking to myself here
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Ground to the MAFS, I assume.
Ground the MAF to the chassis, see if that solves your problem. Check the plug to see if the ground wire is corroded/grounding itself out/backing out/etc etc Also check the wire itself all the way back to the ECU to ensure its not frayed and grounding itself out somewhere. Good luck |
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would the groud being a different gauge than normal be bad? i would understand that it would be bad for the signal wire, but is this true with the ground as well?
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