MAF SENSOR FOR GEN 2 & GEN 2.5 SUPPLIER INFO
Posted: Tue Sep 10, 2013 3:32 pm
Hi All!
After many years believing my mechanic (Alpine Auto-electrical) that the MAF sensor is the cause of my 25L/100km consumption, I discovered a supplier for new MAF sensors.
The details are:
MAF Part No.: E5T06071
Supplier: Airflowmeters4cars
Email: info@airflowmeters4cars.co.za
Cost: R2,200 incl VAT and delivery
Delivery: 24hr Door to Door
Cell:079 241 1814
As I was about to order it, I took the van to Bosch (after SAC confirmed that the MAF is not faulty), who confirmed it but discovered that the CO and lambda settings were completely out. Car now runs at a best of 10L/100km to a worst of 14,5L/100km tested this weekend over 300km trip to Lamberts Bay (I am a bit suspicious about the up trip of 10L/100km as I did not physically check the top of the fuel inlet but petrol attendant assured me its full)
Hope this message help someone who needs to really replace their MAF
After many years believing my mechanic (Alpine Auto-electrical) that the MAF sensor is the cause of my 25L/100km consumption, I discovered a supplier for new MAF sensors.
The details are:
MAF Part No.: E5T06071
Supplier: Airflowmeters4cars
Email: info@airflowmeters4cars.co.za
Cost: R2,200 incl VAT and delivery
Delivery: 24hr Door to Door
Cell:079 241 1814
As I was about to order it, I took the van to Bosch (after SAC confirmed that the MAF is not faulty), who confirmed it but discovered that the CO and lambda settings were completely out. Car now runs at a best of 10L/100km to a worst of 14,5L/100km tested this weekend over 300km trip to Lamberts Bay (I am a bit suspicious about the up trip of 10L/100km as I did not physically check the top of the fuel inlet but petrol attendant assured me its full)
Hope this message help someone who needs to really replace their MAF