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Q: How do you know if the mass air flow meter is bad on a 1985 Jaguar XJ6?
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How do you clean air flow mass meter?

1 Remove the upper casing of your mass air flow meter by prying the lock tab up and off the plastic housing or removing the bolts that hold the housing in place. Consult your vehicle's manual for the exact location of your meter and the type of housing it has to know if you will need to use a socket set to remove the housing.2 Lift the mass air flow meter up and out of its compartment. Be very careful not to touch the wiring that is on the meter, a slight touch can ruin the connection and you will have to replace the entire meter.3 Attach the red straw that came with your CRC Mass Air Flow Cleaner Spray to the spray nozzle by simply pushing it into the nozzle opening.4 Hold the can so the end of the spray straw is a minimum of 5 inches away from the mass air flow meter and spray the cleaner onto the meter. Rotate the meter in your hand as you spray and make sure you coat every portion of the mass air flow meter.5 Set the meter on a clean surface and let it air dry for 15 minutes. Re-install the clean mass air flow meter into your car............ nick ..uk...


How do I choose the right flow meter?

Simply defined, a flow meter is a device that measures how much fluid is flowing through a pipe and at what rate. In practice, however, flow meters are a little more complicated. They vary depending on the application and the degree of precision you expect, among other things. Here are a few important points to keep in mind before purchasing a flow meter. Choosing a flow meter for basic necessities If you don't need to know the flow rate or the volume of fluid flowing through a line, then you don't need a flow meter. For example, flow meters are generally not required for domestic pumping purposes, but having one may come in handy. For simple domestic water pumping systems, a basic, cheap flow meter will do the job. Choosing a flow meter based on the type of fluid Different flow meters are designed to measure fluids of different viscosity. Viscosity is a measure of friction that's generated by a fluid when it flows. Water has low viscosity and oil has a higher viscosity. So, if you had to measure the flow rates of both water and oil, you would require two different types of flow meters. A simple way to find the right device is by looking at a flow meter's Reynold's number. Different Reynold's values correspond to fluids of different viscosity, enabling you to pick the right flow meter for the fluid at hand. Choosing a flow meter based on its measurement range 'Turndown' is the indication of the lowest and the highest values a flow meter can measure reliably and therefore an extremely important factor. Choose a flow meter within a flow range that's broad enough for your needs. Choosing a flow meter based on accuracy The accuracy of a measurement can depend on more than one factor. A low cost, low-quality flow meter is likely to provide low accuracy measurements and the same is true in reverse. The accuracy may also be affected if the wrong type of flow meter is installed. Select a flow meter depending on your application's tolerance for error. Choosing a flow meter based on type Electromagnetic, positive displacement, Karman vortex, paddle wheel, floating element, coriolis, ultrasonic, diaphragm, thermal, variable area, variable differential pressure, oscillatory and turbine are some of the different types of flow meters you can choose from. Each type of flow meter is best suited for a certain type of application or fluid. Choosing the right type is critical because the accuracy of measurement depends heavily on this factor. Here are a couple of examples. Coriolis flow meters are great for measuring the mass (not volume) of viscous fluid flowing through a line. Electromagnetic flow meters, meanwhile, can take measurements across a wide range. Besides viscosity and flow range, a few other factors also need to be taken into consideration while selecting a flow meter. These are: Fluid temperature Fluid pressure Fluid electrical conductivity Contaminants in the fluid


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How does a Micro Motion flow meter work?

You may not know it, but Emerson Automation Solutions’ Micro Motion flow meter is quite an impressive little device. This brand putted the first Coriolis flow meter on the market. Now, you can find many vendors selling similar flow meters, but Emerson did it first. As the name denotes, the Micro Motion flow meter uses the Coriolis effect to measure. Coriolis flow meters provide some of the most accurate measurement on the market. They can measure flow and density, and you can find patented technologies on some devices that measure viscosity as well. We have a definitive guide to Coriolis Micro Flow meters here, if you want to check out our in-depth discussion about this type of flow meter. The Coriolis Effect – The Micro Motion flow meter’s working principle The Micro Motion flow meter’s measuring tube comes in a variety of shapes, and vendors have sales pitches for each of them. So you’ll have to decide for yourself which suits your purposes best. The most common is the omega or “U” sensor. Whatever the shape, the tube has a drive coil to vibrate the tube at a specific frequency. And at the inlet and outlet ends of the tube, you find pick offs measuring this frequency. If there’s no flow, then both pick offs of the Micro Motion flow meter vibrate at the same frequency, creating identical waveforms. When you have flow, it creates the Coriolis effect, a small twist that phase-shifts the waveforms from the pick offs. Thus, by measuring the amount of shift, you can calculate the mass flow rate. And as for density, you’ll use the natural change of frequency that occurs in a change of fluid density. High density makes the frequency decrease, and low makes it increase. The Micro Motion flow meter uses these changes to find the density of the product with great accuracy.


Do not know stereo code on 1994 xjs jaguar how can you reset it if you dont know it?

I don't know about Jaguar specifically, but usually you bring the ownership to the dealer, and they will look it up on their computer for you.


How do you know if a frozen pipe bursts?

If you close all water shutoffs or all water faucets and the water flow indicator on your water meter is moving, then you might have a burst pipe. Also, if your pipes are frozen, no water is coming out of any faucets, and your water flow indicator on your water meter is moving, then you probably have a burst pipe. Hope this helps.


Why must you make current flow through the meter in order to measure it?

You don't. ...unless you want to directly measure the current in a circuit branch. That's the purpose of an ammeter. You can also use a volt meter if you know the resistance of a resistor in that branch to determine current (assuming DC circuit here) - current = voltage / resistance. This may be more useful for circuitry that is on a breadboard, since inserting an ammeter may not be practical.


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Why Ohmmeter can't read the resistance value when current flow through resistor?

An ohmmeter is a calibrated circuit that puts current through the resistor to measure its value. If something else is also putting current through the resistor that the meter doesn't know about, the meter calibration is disturbed and a false reading results. It may even damage the meter.