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Old 04-05-2008, 03:36 PM   #1
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mass air flow sensor location?

im just wondering where the MAF sensor is located?
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Old 04-05-2008, 04:07 PM   #2
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Re: mass air flow sensor location?

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im just wondering where the MAF sensor is located?
Year make and model and engine would help.
But you can always find it between the air filter and the TBI butterfly.


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Re: mass air flow sensor location?

Its a 2000 4.3 Vortec Blazer , when i give it alot of gas it just feels as though i should have more power. i very recently changed my fuel filter. got my fuel injectors cleaned. is there and possibilty it could be the MAF? it doent spudder or anything?
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Re: mass air flow sensor location?

Yes and no.
Have you tryed cleaning it with carb/maf sensor cleaner?
Any codes? or check engine lights?
Cold air intake or k&N filter?
Or good vclean air filter?
How many miles on tune up?
Good fuel pressure?
Unplug sensor and see if it runs any better.
Will set check engine light but code can be cleared.
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Re: mass air flow sensor location?

i havent tryd cleaning it but will now. theres no check engine light. i dont have K&N. my air filter is 1 month old. good question on when the last time it got new plugs/ wires, roter/ distributer. ive only owned it 3 months im more concerend about the coolant leak. the thing only has 102,000 i relize thats not real low miles and anything can happend, this is my 3rd blazer im hoping it will turn out better than the other 2! thank you much for you advise, if anything else comes to you with either problem, id really appriciate any input
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