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Where's the MAF sensor on a '99 gti?
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D4NTP
PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 12:33 pm Up
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Just to confirm, the mass air flow sensor is the little white/grey plastic plug in the bottom of the inlet with the orange resistor in it?

Secondly, where is best/cheapest/quickest place to get one from.

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The MAF is on the air filter

Looks like

 

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Lee wrote:
The MAF is on the air filter

Looks like

 

got it in one Smile

Originate, don't duplicate.
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well mines got an induction kit on it.....no black plastic airflow meter....any ideas?
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Sure you haven't just removed it all together?
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Well i didn't fit it so you've got me wondering....but how the hell would it run right without it....
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Mine ran fine for ages without mine working. Not all cars have them anyway.
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Could do with hereing from anyone with an induction kit fitted, mines appears to be the cheap one off ebay. Comes straight out from the plastic inlet and has an S to the filter behind the fog light. Definately no black plastic air flow meter!
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Lee180 wrote:
Lee wrote:
The MAF is on the air filter

Looks like

 

got it in one Smile


Just to clear this up, the MAF in the picture is not the same as the MAF on the '99 gti, the MAF on this is located in the plastic inlet and is held in by a 8mm set screw. A combinaion of Ebay and Google has pointed this out.

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There is no MAF sensor on the GTi. It uses a map sensor and throttle position sensor to calculate load on the engine.
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Well i wish you'd have commented yesterday and saved me a lot of time and effort!
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I got that from the Bosch Part Catalogue for the EW10JP4 engine Laughing

Must be fitted to like the 307 then or something.

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Yeh i looked on google images and saw that pic approximately 1.56million times, and thought....sh@t the tool who had the car before me has done a bodge job and chucked it!

Still having hesitation issues though....

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Jayde
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Edward wrote:
There is no MAF sensor on the GTi. It uses a map sensor and throttle position sensor to calculate load on the engine.

Is that true for the 180? Been told by the garage mine needs replacing?

Man the F--- up!
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Yeah, that's true for the 180. It has a MAP sensor on the throttle body and needs a different sensor to a normal GTi.
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