Alex Perry
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I noticed recently in trying to diagnose a problem with a misfire (turned out to be a bad ground, thats all) that when mt MAF is unplugged, my transmission shifts A LOT smoother. No shudder at certain speeds going from 1st to 2nd. I don't get a CE light or any stored codes when its plugged in, other than telling me that it was unplugged at one point. I did reset the codes to make sure the low voltage from MAF code was only from unplugging it and not from when it was connected, too.
Is there any way a MAF can be tested with a voltmeter. Alldata DIY gives a voltage chart, but its relative to mph, and I obviously can't be under the hood while the car is moving.
Is this a normal thing, because if so, I can see this being a factor in why our transmissions die. All Tauruses i've been in do the same thing (shuddering shift), but otherwise drive fine.
BTW. Its a 1993 ATX. I know the transmission is perfect, because the fluid is good, and the shuddering only happens a certain speeds. if I accelerate to the point where it'll go 1-2 at around 3300~ and 5500~, no problems at all, but anywhere else, its a different story.
<small>[ March 24, 2004, 01:20 PM: Message edited by: Alex Perry ]</small>
Is there any way a MAF can be tested with a voltmeter. Alldata DIY gives a voltage chart, but its relative to mph, and I obviously can't be under the hood while the car is moving.
Is this a normal thing, because if so, I can see this being a factor in why our transmissions die. All Tauruses i've been in do the same thing (shuddering shift), but otherwise drive fine.
BTW. Its a 1993 ATX. I know the transmission is perfect, because the fluid is good, and the shuddering only happens a certain speeds. if I accelerate to the point where it'll go 1-2 at around 3300~ and 5500~, no problems at all, but anywhere else, its a different story.
<small>[ March 24, 2004, 01:20 PM: Message edited by: Alex Perry ]</small>