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Russel 17th July 2019 07:21

Diesel maf
 
Has anyone got a used MAF that's working I can't afford new so please don't tell me that

Number 6 17th July 2019 07:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russel (Post 2748248)
Has anyone got a used MAF that's working I can't afford new so please don't tell me that

If you have a problem with the MAF Disconnect it until you can afford a new one,, Putting one on of unknown quality is a false economy.



What symptoms are you experiencing with the old one?

Russel 17th July 2019 08:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Number 6 (Post 2748250)
If you have a problem with the MAF Disconnect it until you can afford a new one,, Putting one on of unknown quality is a false economy.



What symptoms are you experiencing with the old one?

Very slow almost dangerous below 1800 rpm junctions are fun I need a massive gap unless I slip the clutch

Have unplugged it and it pulls like a train so I think there is my issue

Thank you for your reply

Number 6 17th July 2019 19:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russel (Post 2748259)
Very slow almost dangerous below 1800 rpm junctions are fun I need a massive gap unless I slip the clutch

Have unplugged it and it pulls like a train so I think there is my issue

Thank you for your reply

It won't do any long term damage if you leave it unplugged, It will give you time to save for a new one.

Dolomite 19th July 2019 07:54

Maf
 
Hi
You might want to look at this alternitive from DMGRS


https://www.dmgrs.co.uk/collections/...ment-mhk101130


Maf insert for £54.99 with 2 year warrenty.

Arctic 19th July 2019 11:00

I sent this seller a question asking if this MAF was genuine here is the answer below in brackets.

( New message from: rtgroup11 (255,727)
Hi, I can confirm this is 100% genuine bosch all items are ordered directly from bosch
Kind Regards,
Lois )

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bosch-Mas....c100005.m1851

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153027763644?ul_noapp=true

As always it is the purchases responsibility to double check with any seller that the item is genuine that way you can report back to them if it is not, I have no reason not to believe the seller in this case, I must also point out I have not purchased one from him/them.

trikey 19th July 2019 12:29

I have a good used one, I’ll post it with the eyebrow you need if you want.

macafee2 22nd July 2019 05:54

Quote:

Originally Posted by Number 6 (Post 2748250)
If you have a problem with the MAF Disconnect it until you can afford a new one,, Putting one on of unknown quality is a false economy.



What symptoms are you experiencing with the old one?

would it not be worth fitting and testing a 2nd hand one? A breaker may let you do this

macafee2

wullie480 22nd July 2019 06:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by trikey (Post 2748829)
I have a good used one, I’ll post it with the eyebrow you need if you want.

Quote:

Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2749422)
would it not be worth fitting and testing a 2nd hand one? A breaker may let you do this

macafee2

Looks like trikey has offered to send one for the op to try.


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