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mzarifkar
06-11-2009, 08:31 PM
Mechanic says i need a new MAF and O2 sensor, based on codes. I suspect the fault of these has led to a bad cat as well, but that is a different story.
Prior to spending money on these, are there any relays perhaps i should check before settling on faulty parts?
BMWDriver
06-11-2009, 08:49 PM
O2 sensor should be tested before replacing. The part is expensive enough that it warrants it.
h2oyo
06-11-2009, 08:52 PM
O2 sensor should be tested before replacing. The part is expensive enough that it warrants it.
+1 on the testing, I would test both parts before replacing. Its not difficult with a good fluke and the Bentley for direction.
yaofeng
06-11-2009, 08:59 PM
What's the symptom? Check out the following link for my saga getting over the NJ emissions hurdle. You can test the O2 sensor reasonably easy with a fluke multimeter.
http://www.bimmerboard.com/forums/posts/628805/
mzarifkar
06-11-2009, 10:34 PM
poor power, which resolves after unplugging MAF, which likely makes it run rich, while likely spoiled the O2 sensor and Cat
Ditto the MAF which costs plenty. A malfunctioning MAF will cause an incorrect mixture that will set the O2 sensor code.
A code doesn't indicate need for component replacement, only that a sensor has detected a value outside of a predetermined normal range. This is a STARTING POINT for "diagnosis", a term lost on so many of today's mechanics.
Ferret
06-12-2009, 08:34 AM
Dont forget these codes could be being thrown because of an air leak... are you *sure* everything's buttoned up correctly and there's no leaks/cracks in your hoses?
mzarifkar
06-12-2009, 11:13 AM
I will double check all hoses for possible leaks and perform the excellent MAF test Shogun wrote about. I will check the O2 sensor relay as well. I already have a O2 sensor, any experience with the less than $300 MAFs?
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