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    MatthewMatthew
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      so i decided to test see if the MAF sensor was my issue for bad gas milage so i unplugged it and started the car seems no different in sound. I noticed for the 1st time ever since owning the car that both cooling fans kicked on within a minute of the engine running. Since the fans in this thing have NEVER worked even as i overheated does this mean the fans can cause drag and bring my MPGs down?

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      chrischris
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        no fans wont change mpg but maf will if you have one, need info on car…

        #550677
        MatthewMatthew
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          well when u have the A/C on it kicks the fans on and gives u bad MPG maybe with both fans running all the time its giving the engine the same effect as having the A/C on?

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          EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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            If you don’t have a code for a MAF it’s likely good. You can try cleaning it but to be honest I don’t think you’ll get much MPG out of it. You’ll likely get more with properly inflated tires and careful driving habits.

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            MatthewMatthew
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              well eric my tyres are at proper pressure they never need air to speak of except in winter. And i dont know if the problems is fixed i noticed that my fans were spinning due to low oil i had oil up the the MIN mark on the dipstick and dumped in a quart of oil not only did it stop the fans from spinning it also substancually quieted the engine. Ill keep everyone updated

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              Chris cagnoChris cagno
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                If you unplugged the maf sensor and heard no change in rpm than the maf is bad they won’t always trigger a code you can try cleaning it but that will rarely fix the problem it’s best to just replace it I’m assuming u have a map sensor as well since your car doesn’t stall after pulling the maf?

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                MatthewMatthew
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                  i discovered a dime sized hole in my EGR hose removing the hose smells of oil and gas is this my problem?

                  #552397
                  MatthewMatthew
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                    Yes i have a MAP sensor on the firewall the MAF sensor is between the throttle and air filter not sure it that is a MAF or a IAT sensor is there a difference?

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                    EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                      [quote=”Ccagno15″ post=74081]If you unplugged the maf sensor and heard no change in rpm than the maf is bad they won’t always trigger a code you can try cleaning it but that will rarely fix the problem it’s best to just replace it I’m assuming u have a map sensor as well since your car doesn’t stall after pulling the maf?[/quote]

                      Replacing parts without evidence that they’re bad is not a good practice. It gets expensive and is often counterproductive. And yes, if the part is bad it should trigger a code.

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                      EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                        [quote=”LeoTheLion89″ post=74284]i discovered a dime sized hole in my EGR hose removing the hose smells of oil and gas is this my problem?[/quote]

                        It’s more likely than you MAF or MAP sensor. I’d repair it and see if you still have the issue.

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