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It is hooked to your blower in the front of the engine. It is also called the Mass Air Flow sensor.
Yes My 98 S10 ZR2 drives fine without it, It even has more power. I plan to see what happens when i unhook the 02 sensor at the cat i emptied to see if i get anymore improvements.
check mass air-flow sensor or throttle positioning sensor take to garage and have it hooked up to computer, will prob tell you which or what it is
When the mass air flow sensor is bad you will have a rich smell in you car. Additionally, your car will consume more gas as you drive it.
It does not have a mass air flow sensor.It does not have a mass air flow sensor.
mass air flow sensor needs to be changed
It does not use a mass air flow sensor.It does not use a mass air flow sensor.
It doesn't have a mass air flow sensor.It doesn't have a mass air flow sensor.
flow sensor service condition or flow sensor is unplugged
It does not have a mass air flow sensor.
After recently completely changing out a 1992 cab to a 1995 cab, there insn't anything i dont know about this year of cab (89-95). i had this problem once and i had to make sure that my mass air flow sensor was completely hooked up, I only have the 22re motor, so there is a large tube from the intake to air filter and that tube has to be completely hooked up, that air flow sensor is like a throttle sensor, your pedal opens the air with a "gate" on intake and the sensor senses air flow to give more actions after that, if its disconnected, it will only run while pumping the pedal, and in some cases not even that. any other questions email me kc0tdw@kc0tmo.com
The way a flow sensor works depends on the type of flow sensor. The simplest forms like mechanical flow meters use a pressure sensor to measure volume capacity and rate. Essentially a flow sensor measures the quantity of liquid by measuring force created by it's movement. They can do this either mechanically or electronically.