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Originally Posted by PhaseP
Dude you had 2D06 code right? That indicates either faulty Maf sensor or electrical connection to it is bad. My understanding this code means computer received a value from sensor that corresponds way too much air , like impossible amount. You in the past replaced your sensor and didn't cute it. So why don't you try the most obvious clean or replace your electrical connector?
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Hi Phase, the connector looks good, it doesn't look faulty and the old MAF throws no code, only when i plug in the new maf do i get 2D06. This points to a vacuum leak or perhaps a bad valve.