10-06-2021, 05:14 AM
(10-06-2021, 02:55 AM)Beastcub Wrote: Ok, 1994 Suzuki Sidekick JLX. (4 door, 4wd, auto, federal emissions). Finally after that nag debacle I got the diagnostic to run and gotgreat nag is gone, now you can work on it easy not worry that.
code 34 MAF (16valve only) Air Flow Sensor Circuit ,too low current. , lower than 0.65mA detected. So Im going to try and clean it with MAF cleaner. If that doesnt work what else should I try before buying a new sensor? ANd If I have to buy a new sensor which one do you guys recommend (not a lot of choices) It has 229000 miles on it and runs good.
yes the MAF
first see if the thing is plugged in, sure it is.
then make sure it has legit MAF p/n on the side and if missing is a crap china MAF that are useless (ebay $15 mafs are)
13800-58B00 (USA only) is this, hot wire used in USA. clones have no suz. number, best rebuilt is Cardone, look for sales googling is best. using the cardone numbers. off there web site.
CARDONE does not do direct sales, so google it.
wires at plug not damaged or pins bad looking unplugged.
and then the voltmeter test
https://fixkick.com/sensors/92-95MAF/92-...sting.html
keyon only volts =1.0–1.6 volts (zero air flow voltage is this
idle voltage is 1.7–2.0 volts. at 800 RPM
gun throttle might see 3v
my SHOP VAC sucking hard key on gets 3.0vdc. out. (huge shop vac with 2" hose.
if have an excel plot and my jpg echo of same here. that far reach only happens at 95 HP real . if maf is bad you can never see 95HP ever.
long ago the MAf WAS $1200 @suzuki dealers So I was motivated to measure it all ways possible.
yes clean the hot wire, be 6"or more inches away from wire, and clean it 3 times soak it 1min and repeat, few times. freeway driving in heavy traffic can coke it up bad.
good luck to you ! and cHeers/
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