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Old 26-02-2015, 22:15   #1
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Default Maf expert needed

I have two maff sensors one the numbers are. Fooc2g2033 and other is fooc2g2061. Any idea which is correct one for my 2002 Lwb 2.7 tdi

The one ending in 061 works well gives good low end power but failing

And other one lacks low end power

Or should ther be a better one fitted they're both identice but feel very different.

Also will any terrano maff work with my truck
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Old 26-02-2015, 22:21   #2
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Check the numbers against the one fitted on yours to see which is the right one Nissan have super seeded the part No a couple of times now but the later MK4's often use the 3L MAF
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Old 26-02-2015, 22:33   #3
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The 061 was the one I took out of my truck but theses numbers don't seem to rally with anything
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Old 26-02-2015, 22:34   #4
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I'm sure I read somewhere a vauxhall one will fit. I'd like one that fuels early on to get more low end grunt but think maff amp is only option
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Old 26-02-2015, 23:25   #5
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think alex had one each.

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Old 26-02-2015, 23:46   #6
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I'm sure I read somewhere a vauxhall one will fit. I'd like one that fuels early on to get more low end grunt but think maff amp is only option
That was for the later type 3L MAF's that were fitted to the 2.7TDI's towards the end of production but you can't just swap them over (old to new type) as the ECU has different mapping etc as far as I know. Alex tried an earlier model on his & IIRC it had low down grunt but became gutless after that
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Ok this is the one out of the older type terranos

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BOSCH-...item2324a72760

And the newer one the same company do stock but you will have to contact them and quote the number- F 00C 262 061

They are genuine bosch sensors, don't buy cheap rubbish.

If you have the later 061 sensor unfortunately it will sting you for about 120 quid
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Where is Alex when ya need him lol.

When I know it's a maff prob the engine dies completely and will only idle it won't rev. I change over the maff and runs fine but notice the maff I've taken out is slightly damp surely they'll take a little moisture! Think I'm just gonna save and get mechanical pump and bin all this electricle crap lol
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Old 27-02-2015, 00:03   #9
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The 061 was the one I took out of my truck but theses numbers don't seem to rally with anything
Yep, you've got the expensive one, don't even try to ring nissan, 380 quid if I remember rightly.

Driven to automotive as linked above, call them and quote the number ending in 061 above.

They also do next day delivery if you are impatient like me.

Don't buy a copy one, it wont last
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Ok this is the one out of the older type terranos

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-BOSCH-...item2324a72760

And the newer one the same company do stock but you will have to contact them and quote the number- F 00C 262 061

They are genuine bosch sensors, don't buy cheap rubbish.

If you have the later 061 sensor unfortunately it will sting you for about 120 quid

Your a star bud! Have you bought one of these and was it ok
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Your a star bud! Have you bought one of these and was it ok
Yes I stupidly bought the wrong one in a hurry, then I called them and quoted the new number 061, they have them on the shelf, just not advertised, and unfortunately more expensive.

It did the trick, although my underlying problem was veg oil too neat.

Made the truck more pokey that's for sure.

I do have an 061 sensor here that came out of mine, wether it was faulty or not we will never know as I was running such thick veg
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Old 27-02-2015, 00:14   #12
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Couldn't you chuck in ya old one and if works ok I'll buy it unless you wanna keep as a spare
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