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Old 05-02-2005, 09:32 AM
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Location of mass airflow sensor

I have a 93 towncar with the cold start blues and I want to try cleaning the mass airflow sensor. Does anyone have a link or can you tell me exactly where this sensor is located? I know how and why it needs to be cleaned, I just need a step by step walk through. I've printed the EGR clean-out link, and I'm going to attempt that too!

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Tracy
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Old 05-03-2005, 03:42 PM
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Re: Location of mass airflow sensor

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I have a 93 towncar with the cold start blues and I want to try cleaning the mass airflow sensor. Does anyone have a link or can you tell me exactly where this sensor is located? I know how and why it needs to be cleaned, I just need a step by step walk through. I've printed the EGR clean-out link, and I'm going to attempt that too!

Thanks,

Tracy
the mass air flow sensor is located on the air filterbox.it has four wires going to it.use a 8 mm socket and remove the air charge tube frome the sensor,take a 10 mm socket and exstension remove the sensor from the filter housing and clean and reassy.also check the pcv tee that is connected to the line that goes from the pcv valve(located on the passenger valve cover)to the back of the rh side of the intake.
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