If your '97 is like my '95, there will be three terminals on the MAF sensor. - A, B, & C. Unplug the electrical connector on the MAF. Turn the ignition on. Probing the contacts on the connector (not the sensor), you should measure 5 volts between A (Yellow wire) and ground; 12v between C (Pink wire) and ground; and continuity with terminal B (Black/White wire) and ground.
As my 1995 Factory Service Manual (FSM) states: "The MAF sensor produces a frequency signal which cannot be easily measured." What most of us do is unplug the MAF sensor and observe whether the car runs better. If it does, the MAF sensor is presumed to be bad. That is because when the sensor is unplugged, the PCM will compensate for a presumed failed MAF and restore some measure of driveability.
If the sensor does not produce a signal over a period of 4 seconds with the engine running, the powertrain control module (PCM) should set a P0101 diagnostic trouble code (DTC). But be aware that the MAF can be bad without setting a code.
I am FREEZING in my car in winter especially
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rharper wrote:i remeber reading this post last year, and sadley i had nothing to offer as far as advice . but i do have a spare module for you that i would be willing to ship you... for free . if you want to pm me and give the sensor # to make sure it is the same
Harper, just curious did you have time to send that piece? I struggle when the engine shuts down so often.
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Hi Bill would you have any info for me regarding the pressure in the return gas line?
Larry
Thanks,laimisl wrote:Recently I have noticed gasoline smell.
Today on dry day I parked in dry spot and unfortunately found few drops of gas right under the gas filter.http://www.pontiacbonnevilleclub.com/fo ... 9&p=180424#
It does not drip too much now.
I think there is a problem with the return gas line.
My question, is, is there lots of pressure in that line? Can I use gas resistant hose line to make a cost effective fix?
Thanks,
Larry.
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See reply in new thread.

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Harper, any news on the MAF sensor?
Thanks,
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Update: have received a replacement used MAF from Harper. Cleaned that replacement MAF just like Bill described and no problems anymore.
Thank you all very much.
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Thank you all very much.
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UPDATE: when installed PRO version of 92degrees thermostat, and flushed the heater core before that, all is great, lots of heat, like never had on this car.
Thanks to all.
Thanks to all.
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UPDATE 2:
Even more heat after replaced belt tensioner as the hot coolant that goes to heater core goes via the tensioner body. You see there was a valve that I guess prevents coolant from draining into cabin in case the heater core has hole.
However it is my strong belief that the valve was stuck closed or nearly closed and that prevented me from having heat (flow) in winter for years.
This winter will be just like when bonny was new, hot and spicy...LOL.
Cheers,
Larry
Even more heat after replaced belt tensioner as the hot coolant that goes to heater core goes via the tensioner body. You see there was a valve that I guess prevents coolant from draining into cabin in case the heater core has hole.
However it is my strong belief that the valve was stuck closed or nearly closed and that prevented me from having heat (flow) in winter for years.
This winter will be just like when bonny was new, hot and spicy...LOL.
Cheers,
Larry

