Mass Air Flow Sensor
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Mass Air Flow Sensor
I am having trouble with Engine and Trac Off light coming on... Over the last 3 years, I have replaced bank 2 sensor 1 , cleaned debris off of hot wire for mass air flow sensor rescanned system, (April 2012) fixed gasket leaking (Jan. 2015) and replaced Bank 1 sensor 2...( last month)
I was told that there are 8 sensors in ES 300
I don't know which sensor is acting up now, but ...Does anyone know how much to replace mass air flow sensor??? just curious...(since the last time the dealer cleaned it, they notated it that if the lights come back again, I might have to replace it. Any thoughts and advise will be greatly appreciated...
I was told that there are 8 sensors in ES 300
I don't know which sensor is acting up now, but ...Does anyone know how much to replace mass air flow sensor??? just curious...(since the last time the dealer cleaned it, they notated it that if the lights come back again, I might have to replace it. Any thoughts and advise will be greatly appreciated...
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I am having trouble with Engine and Trac Off light coming on... Over the last 3 years, I have replaced bank 2 sensor 1 , cleaned debris off of hot wire for mass air flow sensor rescanned system, (April 2012) fixed gasket leaking (Jan. 2015) and replaced Bank 1 sensor 2...( last month)
I was told that there are 8 sensors in ES 300
I don't know which sensor is acting up now, but ...Does anyone know how much to replace mass air flow sensor??? just curious...(since the last time the dealer cleaned it, they notated it that if the lights come back again, I might have to replace it. Any thoughts and advise will be greatly appreciated...
I was told that there are 8 sensors in ES 300
I don't know which sensor is acting up now, but ...Does anyone know how much to replace mass air flow sensor??? just curious...(since the last time the dealer cleaned it, they notated it that if the lights come back again, I might have to replace it. Any thoughts and advise will be greatly appreciated...
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The MAF sensor is easy to replace. It is in your intake tract right after the air filter and all that is required is to loosen the screws holding it in place and disconnect the wiring harness. They sell MAF cleaner at auto parts stores and I believe it is also stocked at Wal mart, it would be worth a shot to pull out the MAF and spray it down with the cleaner, don't touch or wipe the wire, just spray it. If this does not resolve your issue and you need a new MAF you will already know how to pull it. Also, if your car has obd2 and you have a smartphone I would recommend buying an ELM327 Bluetooth adapter and downloading the application "Torque" to your phone. This will allow you to read and clear codes and monitor almost any parameter your ecu sees. The adapter can be had for $10 and the base application is free but the full version is worth the $5 it costs.
A quick Google search shows maf sensors ranging from 27 to 80 dollars and if you don't do it yourself a mechanic shouldn't charge more than a half an hour to do this. Attached is a picture of what to look for under the hood, I am pointing directly at the sensor. It's an easy job even if you know nothing about cars. Good luck.
A quick Google search shows maf sensors ranging from 27 to 80 dollars and if you don't do it yourself a mechanic shouldn't charge more than a half an hour to do this. Attached is a picture of what to look for under the hood, I am pointing directly at the sensor. It's an easy job even if you know nothing about cars. Good luck.
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No kidding. That's why I think everyone with obd2 should get an ELM327 adapter, it pretty much tells you all you need to know and for 10 bucks it's really a great investment, it pays for itself in just the time and fuel it would take to drive to a mechanic.
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Edit: looks like the ELM is now iphone compatible but I still like the old fashioned hardwired readers/scanners. Hey, I'm old....what can I say?
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I am old too, but this technology is truly awesome. There are lots of applications on the market for diagnostics, I just found torque to be the best for my needs especially when I owned a performance car. Data logging is nice to see how your car is responding to different conditions and being able to set up a display with any gauge you want, temperature alarms,etc..is really cool
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I am old too, but this technology is truly awesome. There are lots of applications on the market for diagnostics, I just found torque to be the best for my needs especially when I owned a performance car. Data logging is nice to see how your car is responding to different conditions and being able to set up a display with any gauge you want, temperature alarms,etc..is really cool
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It's really a sweet setup, any gauge you want you can have in real time, water temp, inlet air temp, vacuum, boost, voltage, it's just insane. Pretty much eliminates the need for installing any gauges in your car and is way more accurate than the stock dummy gauges.
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Guess my memory was correct. The ELM is simply a Bluetooth adapter compatible with android and iphone, but the actual Torque app is android only.
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Meh. Why not just get Toyota Techstream, its pretty much everything the dealer has? You monitor a lot more and change settings that the Bluetooth adapter can't. And the cable is only $25...
As for the OP: Post up the engine codes your car is throwing and that can give us some pointers. My friend's 99 ES300 is also acting up with the oxygen sensors and traction light flashing.
As for the OP: Post up the engine codes your car is throwing and that can give us some pointers. My friend's 99 ES300 is also acting up with the oxygen sensors and traction light flashing.
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well, I took it to the dealer and they said it is the catalytic converter. It'll cost me over $2000 so they told me to take it to Midas or somewhere else to get it done. Since both Engine Check Light and Trac Off light were off because they looked at it, I've been driving without fixing it. Today, both lights finally came back on... The dealer said that I could drive with the lights on, but I am soooo dreaded to get the catalytic converter changed. It's expensive wherever I take it, correct? and if anyone knows how long I could drive without fixing that, I would appreciate the advise. Well, I would appreciate any advise.
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Assuming it is your cats, yo can still drive for a long time without replacing them.
Its ludicrous to spend $2000 to replace them which cost more than the value of the car almost.
You can drive a long time with a worn out cat, if that is the real problem.
The cat on my car went out at 230k miles
If your car has alot of miles I would check MAF sensor , clean or replace $14
Both 02 sensors
Depending on your year and model
Last resort is replace the cat with a used one or new aftermasrket, from Ebay $100-200 not including labor for a shop to cut the old one out and weld the new one in.
If your cat is integrated with he exhaust manifold the price goes up
Its ludicrous to spend $2000 to replace them which cost more than the value of the car almost.
You can drive a long time with a worn out cat, if that is the real problem.
The cat on my car went out at 230k miles
If your car has alot of miles I would check MAF sensor , clean or replace $14
Both 02 sensors
Depending on your year and model
Last resort is replace the cat with a used one or new aftermasrket, from Ebay $100-200 not including labor for a shop to cut the old one out and weld the new one in.
If your cat is integrated with he exhaust manifold the price goes up
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