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Old 09-04-2007, 01:00 PM
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Check Engine Lite

2001 E320 Sedan 119,000 miles. Check Engine Lite On. The following codes PO173 / PO 170 / PO 130 / PO150. Does this indicate the Mass Air Sensor is Bad? If so when I replace it will the light go off?

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Old 09-04-2007, 02:16 PM
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The codes P0 170/173 most likely mean that you are having a air mass problem.

The other codes are related to O2 sensors.
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Old 09-06-2007, 06:11 PM
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I took the mass air sensor out and cleaned it with Mass air cleaner. Re installed it and erased the codes from the computer memory. It has been 3 day now and the light is still off. I ran a new test and came up with the following; CCM-complete , Mis Fire Complete , Oxygen Sensor Complete , Fuel System Monitor Complete , Oxygen Sensor HeaterComplete , Catalyst Monitor not complete, EGR not Complete , Secondary Air System not Complete[/color][/b]
No DTCs present. Does this mean my Mas Air Flow Sensor is working? Or has it run through enough cycles to pick up any DTCs?
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In my experience the computer adaption cycle seems to be 40 to 50 miles. If you have driven that many miles, likely you are out of the woods. Note, however, that cleaning a MAF is often a temporary fix, and they tend to fail shortly after a cleaning anyway. You might want to start saving up for a new MAF/AMM.

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