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Old 10-24-2009, 03:06 PM   #1
 
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Unhappy SAFC Blocks MAF Signal wire?

So my car mirrored MAF issues yesterday and today I noticed my SAFC wasn't rendering any Throttle readings or AFL readings. Both 0%. I was searching the far far lands of google and read to wire the stock MAF wire back together. I did and hizzaaah, it runs great! A little rich (due to safc not being plugged in) but no 2500rpm limit. Now the same forum (micrasportsclub; or something like that) has a guide to the answer but wants 10Euros. And I was wondering if anyone has had this problem before and knows how to fix it? I have traced and retraced the wires going into the SAFC and they are fine. I am right now going to go download the SAFC wiring install and double check all connections. Anyone had this before? Did my SAFC take a shit?
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recheck ur conection at the ecu. and make sure its all pluged in right according to the apexi wireing diagram. i have never had a safc go bad on my but i guess it is possible
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