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Just hooked up me Datascan and got :

 

Code 12: Air-flow Meter circuit (AFM) > Car started 17 times with this fault

 

but the car appears to run fine. I have heard people with faulty AFM's get very poor running or am I wrong. Seems strange to me that the car 'seems' to be running ok.

 

Any thoughts ?

 

Will check/clean all the electrical contacts in a minute

 

CheerZ

Paul

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actually the diagnosis description should have been:

the ECU detected this fault (once) 17 starts ago....

the datascan description is suggesting the error occured 17 times

 

anyway...fault was probably caused by a wiring/connector issue.

Best is to start cleaning the MAF connector and erase the faultcode.

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actually the diagnosis description should have been:

the ECU detected this fault (once) 17 starts ago....

the datascan description is suggesting the error occured 17 times

 

anyway...fault was probably caused by a wiring/connector issue.

Best is to start cleaning the MAF connector and erase the faultcode.

 

 

Will do that cheerz lymon, I can remeber the first time I got the datascan it said I had the same fault but did the led ecu test and it came up with 55, that confused me so maybe it's an intermittant connection

Might also be worth reseting the ecu using datascan and see if during the self learn it picks the same fault up... probably a bad connection though like you said

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