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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: bullzeye on 20 May 2011, 16:26

Title: Maf sensor
Post by: bullzeye on 20 May 2011, 16:26
as your probably aware im having a few problems with my 1.8t
(not enough power) possible airleek but waiting for my code scanner to arrive

stopped at local garage today , he reckons i need a MAf sensor, he reved the car with the maf sensor plugged in, it reved normally , he unplugged it then reved it  and still normal. but soon as its plugged back in the car cutts out instantly
does this sound like a dodgy maf?,
also just checked prices for one on ebay and there between £170 and £250 for a bocsh one, just rang local parts dealer (andrew page) and they only want £60 for a bosch maf, why is the price massivly different.
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: bullzeye on 20 May 2011, 18:22
update, i had to take the maf sensor off to get the 10 digit number to order the same one, when i put it back on i forgot to plug it back in, i then drove about 3 mile and sh!t myself because i had no power and couldent hear my turbo whistling at all, so thought id broke something, open the bonnet to find i hadent plugged the maf back in dohhh. now i have my power back and can hear the turbo, so i take it the maf isent the problem
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: vwfiend on 20 May 2011, 19:09
Yeah car will cut out if you reconnect the MAF if its running regardless of whether or not its faulty
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: spaced4130 on 20 May 2011, 20:59
yeah thats normal for it to cut out when its plugged back in with engine running, I would hold of buying one until you have got your code scanner and know what the problem is. No point wasting money!
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: Dave_IOW on 21 May 2011, 19:14
yeah thats normal for it to cut out when its plugged back in with engine running, I would hold of buying one until you have got your code scanner and know what the problem is. No point wasting money!

+1 genuine MAF's aren't cheap   :afro:
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: mcgee9t2 on 21 May 2011, 21:52
yeah thats normal for it to cut out when its plugged back in with engine running, I would hold of buying one until you have got your code scanner and know what the problem is. No point wasting money!

+1 genuine MAF's aren't cheap   :afro:

dont vw do tha traid-in?
think its about £150 fo a gen maf and its half price when you traide in your old maf ?

or have they stoped that deal?
Title: Re: Maf sensor
Post by: Dave_IOW on 21 May 2011, 22:16
£90 on exchange, think you get £30 off?