MAF replacement question
#1
MAF replacement question
This might be a really stupid stupid question but i've been going over my TT while in storage looking things over and changing fluids.
Are the MAF expensive? or hard to replace i've been hearing so many people having problems with them my car has 85K miles on it maybe i should just replace it before it goes out. comments?
Also i filled the tank in my Car like a moron before i put it into storage so the gas will be 3 months old when i use it again. Will this hurt the octane rating much?
hopefully it doesn't.
Are the MAF expensive? or hard to replace i've been hearing so many people having problems with them my car has 85K miles on it maybe i should just replace it before it goes out. comments?
Also i filled the tank in my Car like a moron before i put it into storage so the gas will be 3 months old when i use it again. Will this hurt the octane rating much?
hopefully it doesn't.
#2
RE: MAF replacement question
they sell afuel stabilizer that people use in boats and for cars in storage. You should be able to find it in a auto parts store and it should keep you gas until spring. Im not sure if the gas tank has a drain on it but if it does i would drain it and us the fuel in the other car and not worry about it going bad.
Mafs are $250 or so, i wouldnt replace it until i have to. Plus if one goes bad you can band-aid it by running it unplugged for a few days week untill you replace it.
Mafs are $250 or so, i wouldnt replace it until i have to. Plus if one goes bad you can band-aid it by running it unplugged for a few days week untill you replace it.
#4
RE: MAF replacement question
3 months hmmm
last time i drove it was Dec 12th
March1st i was planning on driving it again.
Whats a good brand of fuel stable that won't mess anything up?
I think i used about an 1/8 of a tank of gas before i put it way maybe a bit more then that. my other idea was when i'm ready to use it again to fill up that last 8th of the tank with 110 fuel to up the Octane again.
Someone once told me some brands offuel stablizers will mess up senors and what not. Is this true? I just don't want any problems with the TT when i take it out of the garage this spring.
250. hmmm going to leave that baby alone till it dies.
last time i drove it was Dec 12th
March1st i was planning on driving it again.
Whats a good brand of fuel stable that won't mess anything up?
I think i used about an 1/8 of a tank of gas before i put it way maybe a bit more then that. my other idea was when i'm ready to use it again to fill up that last 8th of the tank with 110 fuel to up the Octane again.
Someone once told me some brands offuel stablizers will mess up senors and what not. Is this true? I just don't want any problems with the TT when i take it out of the garage this spring.
250. hmmm going to leave that baby alone till it dies.
#5
RE: MAF replacement question
MAFs will run you anywhere from $100 to $225, depending on which engine code you have, and whether or not you use a remanufactured sensor. You're overpaying if you pay $250 for one. Check esctuning.com
#6
RE: MAF replacement question
I think its pointless to replace before it goes bad. Mine went to **** a month ago and I pulled it, cleaned it, put it back in and WHAMMO good to go. Thanks again to everyone on this form that helped. It was a good excuse to by a securty torx set too.