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I have been told that the Air temperature sensor in my current (older looking) Air Flow meter is bad. Is there any way I can test it myself to find out if it really is functioning correctly or not?
I bought a new refurb AFM, and when I put it on the car, it made it run just horrible. My local Z mechanic was mad at me for putting the new AFM on there, but I really wanted to see how the car ran. Someone else (a relative of mind told me I should try a new AFM and see how that helped the car run). However, now that I have found these forums, I think it was way too premature to get a new AFM.
So now I have a new AFM and an old one, and the car definately runs a lot better with the old one. Of course I realize there is an adjustment screw on the AFM. But I dont know how to properly adjust that. my local Z mechanic had a air fuel meter on the tailpipe, and was showing me how the AFR numbers looked with the old one and the new one. He put the old one back on the car before wintertime.
I would really like to be 100% if possible if the old one has a bad air temp sensor.
thanks
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