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Old 06-19-2009, 08:42 AM
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MAF sensor help 97 Grand Prix GT

Anyone have a step by step for installation of a MAF? Thanks in advance!
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Re: MAF sensor help 97 Grand Prix GT

Referring to pic below locate MAF sensor. With engine off remove MAF sensor electrical connector. Using a Torx T20 tamper proof bit remove two screws holding MAF sensor to throttle body. Installation is reverse.





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Re: MAF sensor help 97 Grand Prix GT

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Referring to pic below locate MAF sensor. With engine off remove MAF sensor electrical connector. Using a Torx T20 tamper proof bit remove two screws holding MAF sensor to throttle body. Installation is reverse.
No doubt about it. This is cake work. I got a set of several security torx bits at Autozone for less than ten bucks.

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