"The air flow meter can have a sticking flap, or bad connections or potentiometer. "
Is this the flap readily reachable by removing the air intake hose from the rear of the sensor box? Are these connectors likely the external ones that I could replace? (I'd rather not spend $600 on a new unit) What's a potentiometer, and would that be something in my manual or wiring diagram?
"Connector" for the fuse and "ends" for the same or something else? Wetness on the inside of the vac hose, I assume?So Cal Mark wrote:Quite often the connector is broken and doesn't make a good connection. Replacement ends are available. If you're getting a odor like a rich mixture, check the pressure regulator. Pull the vacuum hose off and look for any signs of wetness.
Thanks again. This is a huge help...