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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: JoshLizarraga1 on January 30, 2009, 10:20:49 AM
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My car has been having some difficulties, mostly stalling, rough idling and not wanting to go past 35, so I took to my mechanic and he said its the MAF sensor. Problem is I just got off the phone with autozone and they said "...those models don't have a MAF sensor, sir."
Help?
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it should have a MAF
although a faulty one "shouldnt" prevent your kick from going over 35
the MAF is the box above the intake/air box
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You wouldnt happen to know where i could get a new one...?
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if you go to a dealer it would prob be over $100
could always check ebay
i have one here but im not 100% it works perfetct since its been sitting
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The one Gen-Erix has won't work for you. The sport has the 1.8L in it, totally different than most. The MAF is in the intake. They are not cheap. A guy on ebay was parting out a Sport last week, he had about any part you may need. Here's some pics of my 97 4dr. Sport.
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Im about to leave for work.
ill check ebay & call around when i get back.
Thanks.
btw-nice car
;]
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The sport has the 1.8L in it, totally different than most. The MAF is in the intake. They are not cheap.
I would have to agree
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#1...most auto parts stores employees are clueless (especially when it comes to suzuki/geo vehicles).
#2...best bet is to find a used one.....the only new ones I found have been over $450.00....yeah, you read that right. :o
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I fixed an oil leak on my 97 Sport , then pressure washed the whole engine . After that I had the same problem you had with my 1.8L . I figured out that I killed one of my four ignition coils , so I have one on order for 75.00 . The engine was running on three cyl. , when I swapped the coil of the dead cly. two another cly. , that one stopped working. , so thats how I found the bad coil . Maybe you have the same problem ?
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Do a search on Google for MAF cleaning, its worth trying. Also check all the connections are good.
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Do a search on Google for MAF cleaning, its worth trying. Also check all the connections are good.
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And, don't take the mechanic's word as gospel. Just like many parts places are clueless when it comes to Suzuki, so are a lot of mechanics. How did he determine it was the MAF? Can you duplicate what he did?
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sorry ive taken so long to reply. things have been very hectic.
Do a search on Google for MAF cleaning, its worth trying. Also check all the connections are good.
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And, don't take the mechanic's word as gospel. Just like many parts places are clueless when it comes to Suzuki, so are a lot of mechanics. How did he determine it was the MAF? Can you duplicate what he did?
i am not the mechanical type, i just know the basics
i went to go get the car back from the mechanic because he wasnt doing anything helpdul. i drove it back home with the same issues mentioned before except the car would stay at different speeds, it wouldnt up or downshift. i took it to a local mechanic & he plugged in with a scanner & told me this was the faulty sensor. i took these when i got home.
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he cleaned & it didnt do anything, he called around looking for one & couldnt find one either.
i drove it back home & worked just great. i still drive it around town, sometimes it behaves, sometimes it doesnt.
i havent been able to find one.
maybe somebody here could point me towards one or have one they would like to donate...?
;)
could i use a sensor from another car?
...which one(s)?
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when was the last time you changed your fuel filter? my sidekick sport did the same thing.......
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heres the thing, during the whole high gas thing i traded cars with him, i got it back a few days before new years
he did the maintenance on it so i dont really know
ill check it tomorrow
thanks
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That looks like its just two NTC or PTC resistors rather than a conventional hot wire. Are there any markings on them? You should be able to test them with an ohm meter and a hairdryer.