Hey guys, I need some advice on whether or not I'm looking at a dead MAF sensor. I've been having erratic idle and stalling problems for the last 2 months and Today I have tried to record my problem via Conzult to show what my sensors are reading to help give me a clue as to whats wrong with my Z.
In the last few days my Z has been stalling constantly when at low revs. It also has a hard time starting in the mornings when the engine is cold. I took this initial video of the cars start up routine so you can see what I'm talking about.
Now with Conzult, I needed to press on the accelerator to stop the car from stalling a few times.
My currently thinking is I either have a fuel starvation problem or an air starvation problem. I did some diggin on the net last night and I found a video of another 300zx owner who was having almost the same problem I am having and he solved it by replacing his MAF.
So today my first point of call is to check whether my MAF sensor is dirty and if so clean it with some contact cleaner.
After removing the nose panel I pulled the MAF harness connector and it looked like this;
The MAF connector looked like so;
So far the connectors look good, no corrosion that I can see and no need for cleaning.
So I took the Air filter box out completely and then removed the MAF sensor and checked it.
I'm pretty sure the sensor looks perfectly fine and doesn't appear to be dirty in any way.
I gave the unit a wipe down but I didn't want to spray the sensor as it didn't look like it needed it.
Before I put the air filter box back onto the car I first needed to clean the inside of the air filter box as it appears more of the air filter oil has gather in the lower sections of the air box:(.
I thoroughly wiped the area down making sure there was not a speck of oil left and I'm considering going back to the OEM dry paper type of air filter now considering the amount of oil that is leaking from these K&N filters.
I reinstalled the air filter box back on the car and I decided I would try and see if the Z starts without the MAF sensor connected. To my amazement it did and guess what it was holding idle and my 02 sensors were reading for a change.
I then tested what would happen if I suddenly connected the MAF sensor in while the car was running. This is what happened
I again tested the car with the MAF sensor disconnected but I used ECUtalk this time and from what I can see the car is in limp mode and wont rev above 1600 rpm in park.
I took the Z for a short drive around my block and the car wont rev above 2500 rpm, but it was driving alot more smoothly and there was no shuttering or drops in idle when coasting.
From the information I've shown does it appear my MAF is dead??
Hey guys, I need some advice on whether or not I'm looking at a dead MAF sensor. I've been having erratic idle and stalling problems for the last 2 months and Today I have tried to record my problem via Conzult to show what my sensors are reading to help give me a clue as to whats wrong with my Z.
In the last few days my Z has been stalling constantly when at low revs. It also has a hard time starting in the mornings when the engine is cold. I took this initial video of the cars start up routine so you can see what I'm talking about.
Now with Conzult, I needed to press on the accelerator to stop the car from stalling a few times.
My currently thinking is I either have a fuel starvation problem or an air starvation problem. I did some diggin on the net last night and I found a video of another 300zx owner who was having almost the same problem I am having and he solved it by replacing his MAF.
So today my first point of call is to check whether my MAF sensor is dirty and if so clean it with some contact cleaner.
After removing the nose panel I pulled the MAF harness connector and it looked like this;
The MAF connector looked like so;
So far the connectors look good, no corrosion that I can see and no need for cleaning.
So I took the Air filter box out completely and then removed the MAF sensor and checked it.
I'm pretty sure the sensor looks perfectly fine and doesn't appear to be dirty in any way.
I gave the unit a wipe down but I didn't want to spray the sensor as it didn't look like it needed it.
Before I put the air filter box back onto the car I first needed to clean the inside of the air filter box as it appears more of the air filter oil has gather in the lower sections of the air box:(.
I thoroughly wiped the area down making sure there was not a speck of oil left and I'm considering going back to the OEM dry paper type of air filter now considering the amount of oil that is leaking from these K&N filters.
I reinstalled the air filter box back on the car and I decided I would try and see if the Z starts without the MAF sensor connected. To my amazement it did and guess what it was holding idle and my 02 sensors were reading for a change.
I then tested what would happen if I suddenly connected the MAF sensor in while the car was running. This is what happened
I again tested the car with the MAF sensor disconnected but I used ECUtalk this time and from what I can see the car is in limp mode and wont rev above 1600 rpm in park.
I took the Z for a short drive around my block and the car wont rev above 2500 rpm, but it was driving alot more smoothly and there was no shuttering or drops in idle when coasting.
From the information I've shown does it appear my MAF is dead??