
Originally Posted by
PhilipA
So it appears with mine that the sine wave gets so close in duration that the count goes out of range of the ECU.
Interesting that inVW diesels that the MAF only affects injector duration and EGR. In the D2 I understand it also affects gear change timing.
Yet fuel economy is fine on mine so I am looking forward to having one that reads normally and not high.
Regards Philip A
The Td5 MAF is part of the 'engine load' array of sensors, a 'driver demand' type of input for the trans ECU to aid in correct change points. The V8 D2 is even more effected by a faulty MAF in this department. The Thor engine management (Motronic as you know) coupled to the autobox allows for TC lock at speeds as low as 45km/h on a trailing throttle or light load cruise. When a MAF is faulty in these they usually become incredibly gutless and impossible to drive without misfiring from cold, or to a lesser extent the trans misbehaves quite obviously with erratic and early or late shifts etc.
JC
The Isuzu 110. Solid and as dependable as a rock, coming soon with auto box😊
The Range Rover L322 4.4.TTDV8 ....probably won't bother with the remap..😈
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