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Loose plug connection to MAF
« on: February 12, 2012, 04:35:40 pm »
The female plug with 3 wires going into it  that is connected to the MAF is broken The clip does not work and I just wondered that this being loose would cause the exhaust emission light to come on?

If so is it an easy fix to get a new plug.

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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #1 on: February 12, 2012, 04:57:04 pm »
Yes, if either contact loses connection it is likely to put em light on.  You can buy all bosch connectors relatively cheaply if required

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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #2 on: February 12, 2012, 05:13:37 pm »
Can you point me in the right direction for plug.

Car goes to main dealer on Wednesday for recall on coilpacks (never been done) should I get the stealers to do it for me or will they charge an arm and a leg!

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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2012, 05:20:17 pm »
Can you point me in the right direction for plug.

Car goes to main dealer on Wednesday for recall on coilpacks (never been done) should I get the stealers to do it for me or will they charge an arm and a leg!

Judging by recent posts on here dealers are struggling to bleed brakes properly and cant even handle an oil change correctly. A local independant should only charge a fw quid to fit a new plug, all you need to do is remove pins using a pin extractor and slide the pins into the new plug. Sort of thing we do for a fiver.

Dealers will probably ask for 1/2 hour labour.
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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2012, 06:34:25 pm »
Can you point me in the right direction for plug.

Car goes to main dealer on Wednesday for recall on coilpacks (never been done) should I get the stealers to do it for me or will they charge an arm and a leg!

Judging by recent posts on here dealers are struggling to bleed brakes properly and cant even handle an oil change correctly. A local independant should only charge a fw quid to fit a new plug, all you need to do is remove pins using a pin extractor and slide the pins into the new plug. Sort of thing we do for a fiver.

Dealers will probably ask for 1/2 hour labour.

Thats what I was thinking, will get the coil packs done at the dealer and get servicing done at my local friendly garage who does not charge extortionate rates!

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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #6 on: February 12, 2012, 06:44:34 pm »
i use these : http://www.simtekuk.co.uk/www.simtekuk.co.uk/info.php?p=12&cat=129970

Thanks for the link but I can't see the one I need. One on the car is a five pin, however it only has 3 wires, right to left, yellow, brown, black, 4 and 5 are blanked off.

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Re: Loose plug connection to MAF
« Reply #7 on: February 12, 2012, 09:14:20 pm »
Give them a call, they will point you in the right direction for a replacement plug.