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CE Light...Airflow sensor

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vlaar

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Oct 9, 2002
Alright, here's the scoop. I currently have the original translator version in my car now. I just got the new version (2.0) in the mail yesterday. Put it in today, started up the car, and BAM, the check engine light comes on for "airflow sensor". According to the logger, I'm getting no airflow at all. I checked all the connections with the stock MAS plug and the MAS plug and they were fine. I sure hope it's not my GM MAS. Let me know. Thanks guys :thumb:
 
I found out that two of the tabs on the translator chip were bent. However, my car is still throwing the check engine light and showing no airflow according to the logger. Is it common or even possible for the GM MAS sensors to go bad... I guess I never thought of a piece like this going bad. I'd really hate though to buy a new MAS and have that not work. Please help :cry:
 
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