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Old 06-24-2010, 08:27 PM
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A worn MAF doesn't necessarily cause your engine to stall. As the sensor wears, performance will be affected. Once its absolutely worn down, thats when you'll experience issues such as stalling.

If you have a ECU reset tool of some kind, unplug your MAF sensor and take the car for a spin. If you notice the car feels less sluggish or more responsive than when it was plugged in, change it out.
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