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I just installed a K&N FIPK on my 2000 Silverado. It is a 4.8 with 69K on it. First off....while I was instaling it I was very careful not to touch anyting inside the MAF sensor. After my first test run down the ave. I noticed their was a loss in accelleration in lower rpm's. It felt it was draging a bit, but once it hit about 3000 rpm the truck took off. I perviousely had a regular K&N filetr in my factory air box and I had a lot more accelleration in lower rpm's. If I would of accidently touched anything in the MAF, would it caus this to happen?
Then.... this morning I got in my truck and after about a 1/2 mile of driving I noticed the "service engine soon" light came on the dash. It has been on ever since. Is this just the computer adjusting to my new cold air addition? I would like some input before I take it into the shop and piss away a bunch of cash. Please.... any input would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
First thing you will need to do is get the code pulled to find out what is going on
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
i'd bet my next paycheck, you "overoiled" the filter, i've been seeing alot of bulletins from gm about aftermarket intakes, even the slightest bit too much of oil kills the MAS
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first thing to check is make sure maf is not put in backwards
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
I installed the filter straight from the box. The package said it was already " preoiled" from the factory. And im am positive the MAF is not in backwards. I am going to swap my MAF with my dads out his 02' Silverado and see what happens.
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
I installed the filter straight from the box. The package said it was already " preoiled" from the factory. And im am positive the MAF is not in backwards. I am going to swap my MAF with my dads out his 02' Silverado and see what happens.
Can anywon think of some other reasons why this is happening? Im sure this has happened to a few other people before. |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
I installed the filter straight from the box. The package said it was already " preoiled" from the factory. And im am positive the MAF is not in backwards. I am going to swap my MAF with my dads out his 02' Silverado and see what happens.
Can anywon think of some other reasons why this is happening? Im sure this has happened to a few other people before. |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
oops..... sorry about that
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
If it was "overoiled" from the factory... would the oil ruin my MAF? and if so...can this be fixed, or do i have to buy a new one? If it does have to be repalced, what are the odds that K&N would claim any responsibility for causing this to happen and helping me out with some $$$? I know...I know.....not very good. but worth a shot.
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If your MAF wires are coated with oil you can easily clean then\m off with a spray cleaner that is safe for electronics.
Ken |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
Do u mean that air in a can stuff?
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
once the oil kills the senson and makes the light come on, its done, k&n has their "no responsobility" part in fine print, i believe its on the boxes of some of their filters too, also a warning not to over oil. even if it was overoiled out of the box, k&n would come up with some other reason that the sensor died
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No, it's not the air in a can stuff. Electronics was poor use of words on my part. It is a spray cleaner for cleaning electric motors and such. I got mine at Home Depot for around $5.00. If the sensors are finished with because of the oil as mentioned above it still wouldn't hurt to spend $5.00 to try and clean it.
Also, have you checked for any leaks in your new installation? You could possibly be sucking in air from somewhere beyond the MAF sensor. How did the Switch with your dad's MAF go? Ken |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
Before you do anything.
Pull codes! Pick up a code reader at autozone, the only cost is the deposit you put down, and you get that back later. You can use the same reader to clear the SES lite! If your MAF sensor is NOT your current problem, you might make it one. Pull codes first, and then go from there. good luck -Mike |
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Re: Installed FIPK... Service Engin Soon Light???
I dident switch MAF's with my dad yet...the engin light went out but I am still not feeling as much power as i should be. I think I will go to autozone and pull the codes and see what it is first before i do anything. One problem....I have no idea what thses "codes" refer to and where I can find out what they mean or how i get them? Can someone explain it to me please??
I checked and their dosent seem to be any leaks anywhere on the installastion. My guess is that the oil ruined part of the sensor and its not really picking any air up untill I really get it movin. Does this make sense to anyone else?? |
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