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Old 01-21-2009, 18:45   #1 (permalink)
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where is the mas?

i have 2000 f150 with v6...does it have a mass airflow sensor because i dont see one? also how do u remove intake manifold to clean egr ports?
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Old 01-25-2009, 20:00   #2 (permalink)
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Re: where is the mas?

How about the MAF (Mass air flow Sensor) which would be between the Air intake manifold andthe Air filter housing (use a MAF sens. cleaner or Electroinic contact cleaner. No finger contact. you can remove the o2 sens & douche it too.) You remove the EGR to access the ports & portway through the valve. Disconnect battery for 5 mins. to rebuild the KAM (Kept addaptive memory) to expidite seeing the total benifits of your labors.
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