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 Post subject: 2001 Maxima - P0100 MAF or VAF A Circuit Malfunction
PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2006 8:26 pm 
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HELP!!!!

Car ran great when I shut it off. Came out to start it, it started as normal and idles normal But Check engine light and and others are on and car runs rough under any increased RPMs.

Checked the codes and got the 'P0100 MAF or VAF A Circuit Malfunction'

From the generic info I have found, this is a Mass Air Flow or Volume Air Flow sensor/circuit problem. I have reset the code but came back immediately.

So I need some help:

1) Anyone know where this is located in the engine bay? I want to check the wires, etc but no clue where to look.

2) How tough are these to replace?


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http://www.alldata. com

they have an awesome diy section, If you're not sure what or where it goes you might be best off seeing a professional! Or you could go to the parts store, buy a new one and match it up with what looks similar under the hood!


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