I can only take the rough assumption that the potentiometer has worn out internally. If that is the issue, unscrew the top plate that retains the smoke (be sure not to let it escape) Inside you will see the carbon paper that is the potentiometer. Is you loosen the screws on the carbon paper plate and move the plate over slightly so that the needle is reading off a different part of the plate (that hasn't been used), you will have a brand new air flow meter until that section wears out..... or something else fails internally. IF the AFM is the issue, then trying that can't hurt. Just remember the smoke!


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