Ok, Original MAF has no change in the output from Idle to 3000rpm. It hovers constantly around 0.5~0.6 V. I think I killed it. Unless the Carb cleaner has knackered it.... I got this Comma carb clean http://www.uk.commaoil.com/productsguide/view/6/281
I also sprayed the plug with it.
Mine went like a bat out of hell.And so did the fuel gauge..Usually unplugging a MAF will make the engine run rough, correct? Mine does nothing.
I found a 2nd hand Bosch MAF on ebay for £20 delivered from a parts place. It came the next day, and looked a bit grubby and greasey so gave it a clean with the carb cleaner, making sure not touch anything. Left it to dry, Fitted it and it was not working. Head in hands moment and a big groan.
Put the chinese one back on which interestingly has come to over the last few days, it has definitely been better with pick up and more lively, not perfect, but certainly useable.
Contacted the seller and asked for another to be sent out as this one was dead. He had 3 for sale. It arrived this morning, this time I gave it a clean with Halfords Electrical Contact Cleaner as I read on Google that carb cleaner can destroy MAF's, fitted it and works perfect up and down our lane.
So I reckon the Comma Carb Cleaner has killed 2 MAFs.
Wow... That I would not have expected, when I cleaned mine, I used Brake cleaner... so out of the two, I would have expected the carb cleaner to be safer...
What would have been the best test, would have been to have tried the other MAF first...
Still, from what you say, leave the MAF alone... Step away from the MAF...:lol
Glad you are sorted. It would be interesting to see how the cheap MAF works with Ray's MAF Amp in the future though, as it could be a nice cheap way of replacing the MAF.
I rung Nissan the other day for a price for a new Bosch MAF . He took my reg and said he'd call me back. have a guess how much?
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