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    My car has an ABK engine, the Audi tech told me that the one on my car cant be cleaned only replaced which is £170+ VAT !!!!

    I do have a MAF that caome out of a 1995 Audi A6 up for grabs for £50 part is : Bosch 0 281 002 139 . Im not sure wot the engine was, its real nice and clean and works, bought as seen

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    will take some photos tommorrow and post them to you, will send you a pm
     
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    The whole of the UK is now a third world country...been to Germany lately ?? or Denmark for that matter. My wife is Danish and we are regularly over there and Germany too.....much better places to live.
    Seriously considering a move back to Denmark, such is the state of old Blighty these days.
     
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    Hi, any help on how to clean the MAF in a '99 2.8 v6 auto SE appreciated?

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    Don’t clean, replace.
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    With a genuine unit from VAG, not a Bosch one from GSF or similar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paul b View Post
    With a genuine unit from VAG, not a Bosch one from GSF or similar.
    Absolutely, could not have put it better myself.
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    hi

    just wondering if you had a detailed method of cleaning the maf sensor

    cheers .......... mark
     
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    I have an S reg a3 1.8 T and when the engine temp is below 90 the car runs fine but as soon as it reaches 90 the problem occurs. no matter what gear you are in it has no power and splutters through the gear, then when you come to a stop the idle drops to 500rpm and the engine cuts out.. can anyone help?? would this relate to the air mass sensor?
     
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    Quite possibly but you should have a fault cod read carried out first as there are other possible reasons.
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