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Originally Posted by tachbest
Does anyone know where the MAF sensor is located on a 95.5? I have seen photos of it on newer rigs but I am not sure where it is on mine. I know it is usually between the air box and throttle intake, but on mine there does'nt appear to be anything looking close to a MAF.
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They did not install a MAF sensor on the 1995.5 Rodeo / Passport V6 3.2L.
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I would pull the codes as CatFuzz said by using the check engine light, it's easy to do.
Behind the left kick panel, you'll find a three wire diagnostic connector. With the ignition key turned off, use a paper clip and connect the two outermost wires (#1 to #3). Without starting the engine, turn on the ignition and count the number of flashes you see on the check engine light. You should see a code 12 (handshake acknowledgment) flashed 3 times then any trouble codes will follow.
Example:
Code 44- flash, flash, flash, flash, short pause, flash, flash, flash, flash, longer pause, then sequence repeats. Code 44 means the oxygen sensor sees a lean condition.
FWIW, I would start my diagnosis by determining why the check engine light is coming on...
Good Luck,
Dale
Edited to add V6 3.2L to the engine description.