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<blockquote data-quote="HKusp" data-source="post: 16503832" data-attributes="member: 194957"><p>I didn't even mention the MAF issue that was there with the evap codes. My mass air numbers weren't matching my pedal numbers. We used some MAF cleaner and reinstalled it,, but it still had wonky readings so I ordered a new one and the car was better on idle and smoother on acceleration. Another mechanic mentioned that the re-usable filters that you oil can foul the mass air sensor and he recommended that i get rid of mine and go to a paper version. Food for thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HKusp, post: 16503832, member: 194957"] I didn't even mention the MAF issue that was there with the evap codes. My mass air numbers weren't matching my pedal numbers. We used some MAF cleaner and reinstalled it,, but it still had wonky readings so I ordered a new one and the car was better on idle and smoother on acceleration. Another mechanic mentioned that the re-usable filters that you oil can foul the mass air sensor and he recommended that i get rid of mine and go to a paper version. Food for thought. [/QUOTE]
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