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94 4Runner Mass Air Sensor


OzzyO
04-21-2007, 05:07 PM
Answer in FAQ's Sorry . Cannot delete this Post

OzzyO
04-23-2007, 02:24 PM
How would you go about taking the mass air flow sensor apart ?
Any Ideas Guys?
Please let me know.

Thanks,
OzzyO :smokin:

OzzyO
04-23-2007, 02:40 PM
Sorry it's a 1994 4Runner V6, I was at it yesterday, and it's not easy for me having a spinal cord injury, but the top of the Mass Air Flow Sensor has silicone on it as if someone was at it previously. I Doubt if it came from the Factory like that althougth I May Be Wrong? I've had this rig for 8 years and other than the head gasket no major problems till now.
I tried looking at your manuals but I can't find the da** thing haha, n e way any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks Again,
OzzyO :smokin: Yes I'm Still Smokin A Pack A Day jezz :nono:

Scrapper
04-23-2007, 02:55 PM
your probably right maf. has been taken apart before and cleaned so just take it apart agian
and clean it..if you don't want to buy one new..

OzzyO
04-30-2007, 01:03 PM
Well it's not the Mass Air Flow Sensor ?
I'm taking My 4Runner to the Dealer tomorrow to hook it up to their Puter to find the problem. I have an idea what it might be but I'm wore out working on this and gotta have my 4Runner going without stalling . I really miss my rig, especially since I have a SCI, spinal cord injury, I feel trapped in the house haha lol.
This has been going on for close to 3 weeks now, I'm to stubborn for my own good, hopefully The Toyota Dealer will be able to Diagnose The Problem.

OzzyO :smokin:

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