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Engine starts, won't idle. No codes or CEL. **SOLVED!**
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Patience is a virtue. I have neither. 2002 X5 4.4 Last edited by 1BADM6; 03-04-2018 at 10:51 PM. |
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It should run reasonably well with maf disconnected. If it's super rich with no maf then start looking for things that will cause that. Fuel pressure reg, air charge temp, coolant temp etc.
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I guess if problem is more so in closed loop then o2 sensors might be suspect but you would think you would have a code if that was the case.
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Today I'm going to disconnect the MAF before it gets to closed loop and see what happens. I'm doing airbags as well and a couple other things. There are so many things involved with air intake. I was disappointed when there weren't any codes. It runs really well with just my foot controlling idle too, no stumbling or roughness.
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Fired her up on a cold start this morning with the MAF disconnected and it didn't want to run, plugged it back in and it idled good for a while until closed loop. I scanned it again and finally got a code for the DME, 'DME Signal, hot-film mass air flow sensor'. So it looks like I was on the right track. I have a Cardoni MAF showing up today but I'm going to order a separate Bosch or Delphi sensor just to have. I don't trust cheapo parts but I've had decent luck with Cardoni products in the past. Hopefully this solves it.
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It was the MAF all along. It took 4 separate scans to pick up the code. I ordered a cheap MAF from Oreilly's because I need to get to job tomorrow, that's if $140 is considered cheap. There were cheaper ones for less than $100 but I didn't recognize any of the brands. I'm loving this Foxwell scanner. It can do all sorts of things.
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Don’t throw away the OEM. Buy CRC MAF Cleaner and you’ll probably get it back on track. Mine was doing the same and after cleaning it the problem dissapeared. The reason you got a code was more likely you disconnected the maf sensor with the car running. Not necessarilly because it was faulty
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Quote:
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