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Broken Wing -> RE: How do you test a Mass Air Flow Sensor (4/17/2005 6:30:27 PM)
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I'm not trying to high jack this post, I just didn't want to start a new thread if this question has already been covered a hundred time. New member here that just joined today to help my nephew with his 96 Eclipse spider. Can someone tell me what problems can develop if a 96 Eclipse 2.4L is driven with the MAF missing? My nephew bought this car last fall and the previous owner had made some mods to the engine bay and suspension. Unfortunatly most of these mods have resulted in damage to the car. The stock air filter box is missing along with the MAF. In its place is an aftermarket tube coming off the throttle body with a cone filter on the end. My nephew, who is 17, calls it a "cold air intake" but it takes its air from inside the engine compartment. I told him the stock intake was more cold air than this thing. Anyway, MAF is missing but he has been driving it for months with no problems he is telling me about. Check engine light is not on, but maybe previous owner removed the bulb to sell the car, I haven't check yet. I've asked him to write down the mileage when he fills up with gas so I can see if the mpg is around normal or way off, but he has not done it yet. He's 17, he just gets in and drives, lol.
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