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Engine Management Light
« on: 24 April 2009, 20:24:15 »

1998 2.5V6 Elite Auto Estate

Keep getting EML coming on intermittantly.

Stored codes 74 MAF - Air Flow Sensor (AFS) High voltage.  Cleared code light now off.

The plug for MAF sensor doesn't lock into socket (plastic lock broken) & I've cable tied it to hold it in.  Is this likely to be reason?
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Re: Engine Management Light
« Reply #1 on: 24 April 2009, 20:27:50 »

could be was it moving  :y
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Re: Engine Management Light
« Reply #2 on: 24 April 2009, 20:33:30 »

Thats what I thought
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Re: Engine Management Light
« Reply #3 on: 24 April 2009, 20:38:05 »

if now secure and code cleared should be ok may have moved slightly and caused eml to come on sensitive these sensors :y
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Re: Engine Management Light
« Reply #4 on: 25 April 2009, 19:33:53 »

sounds like the maf, i had a similar problem, easiest way to find out for sure, is to leave the car ticking over, and disconnect the maf, then re-connect it.
see what results you get.
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