Omega Owners Forum
Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: Eighth_dwarf on 13 April 2010, 19:21:48
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MAF low voltage, I am guessing that this could be caused by a dirty air filter could it?
Or is it the MAF needing replacing?
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Sounds a reasonable place to start :y
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K&N Panel filters (or any oiled ones) Kill MAF sensors, do you have engine running issues?
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Nope, no running issues after plugs / leads / crank have been replaced.
Just been thrown the code 73. Car runs fine, no daft filters just bog standard one, and it is going very black! :-[ should have been changed ages ago! ::)
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stick a new air-filter on there and see what happens, black A/F's are not good!