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Red_SXi

posted on 28th May 04 at 21:10

Put your airbox back on and get vauxhall to do it under warranty


pmoz84

posted on 28th May 04 at 19:00

Anyone???


pmoz84

posted on 28th May 04 at 18:33

I'm guessing the sensor is where I attached the BFO cone?

Where's the easiest place to get carb cleaner from?

Also, will I need to leave the battery off again for the ECU?


Paul_J

posted on 28th May 04 at 18:30

I've heard about the oil in induction kits making the AFM's dirty...

they're basically a wire that heats up - and as the air goes past it cools the wire down and thus senses the air flow from that...

Get some carb cleaner and give it a clean...


pmoz84

posted on 28th May 04 at 18:27

I bought a BFO cone a couple of weeks back, and all seemed to be well

Removed the old filter box, and attached the cone to the pipe, with a few spare bracket type parts that came with the cone, that I couldn't figure out what to do with em

Anyway, yesterday I was pulling away, all of a sudden the car drops revs, and stops accelerating, the little engine light came on, and seemed to be ok

Got the AA out, and they said that the Air Mass Sensor is buggered

Is there any reason why the BFO cone would bugger this up, or did I do something wrong when I installed it?