Looking 4 new or refurb Mass Air Flow Sensor
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Looking 4 new or refurb Mass Air Flow Sensor
Need a little help..........
I'm in need of a new or a shop that will refurb a mass air flow sensor for a 1992 Carrera .
Some how a little moisture got into the the mass air flow box and crorroeded the air flow board, and wiper arm. I took it apart and hooked it up to a volt meter and the board has some dead spots.
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I'm in need of a new or a shop that will refurb a mass air flow sensor for a 1992 Carrera .
Some how a little moisture got into the the mass air flow box and crorroeded the air flow board, and wiper arm. I took it apart and hooked it up to a volt meter and the board has some dead spots.
Many Thanks
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I just went through the same thing. Found one a DC Automotive 300 Bucks, pelican was 1300, dealer was 1000. Got it in a day, put it on and runs like a scalded cat again.
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Originally Posted by LittleBirdPilot
I just went through the same thing. Found one a DC Automotive 300 Bucks, pelican was 1300, dealer was 1000. Got it in a day, put it on and runs like a scalded cat again.
It should cost between $200 and $250.
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I sent mine to EBS for a Refurb. (new parts and warrenty)
It should cost between $200 and $250.
Thanks for the post........
It should cost between $200 and $250.
Thanks for the post........
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Originally Posted by Red Line
I took it apart and hooked it up to a volt meter and the board has some dead spots.