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Old 08-07-2006, 07:20 PM
Donzi4me Donzi4me is offline
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MAF sensor ???

After my transmission work, I still have the check engine light on. AZ pulled a P1020 code. MAF sensor low voltage. The car runs fine, just that annoying light is on. Salesman tells me the MAF will just quit working and the car will be dead. Maybe even going down the road. He doesn't have one in stock, and I really don't want one from AZ. Should I be really worried about this part cutting off soon?

Rich, I'll PM ya and see what a AC Delco goes for.
2000 GT 3.8
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Old 08-07-2006, 10:01 PM
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Question Re: MAF sensor ???

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After my transmission work, I still have the check engine light on. AZ pulled a P1020 code. MAF sensor low voltage. The car runs fine, just that annoying light is on. Salesman tells me the MAF will just quit working and the car will be dead. Maybe even going down the road. He doesn't have one in stock, and I really don't want one from AZ. Should I be really worried about this part cutting off soon?

Rich, I'll PM ya and see what a AC Delco goes for.
2000 GT 3.8
Was the pcv or intake worked on recently, if so the pcv o ring may be missing could cause the code.
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