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Sergey 07-31-2006 01:52 AM

How to test M42 air flow meter?
 
Hi All,

I've recently ran into what I think is an error in Bentley and would like your input.

My car is a '95 ti, 196K miles. One day my engine would start but wouldn't stay running. There was a CEL, the code was 1225; according to Bentley, air flow meter. The real problem ended up to be something else, but I've run into a puzzle trying to fix it.

I followed Bentley and measured resistance across pins 1 and 2, with ignition off, while moving the 'door' inside the meter. Resistance measured at IIRC ~11.5 kOhms, but did not change as I moved the meter's door.

I assumed my meter was shot and visited two local junk yards looking for a replacement. I took my multimeter with me and tested the meters the junk yards had. They all behaved the same way: constant resistance. I still bought one of them just in case.

In the end, once I've corrected the real problem and made the engine run, I tried it with both meters installed on the car - the original one and the one from the junk yard - and the engine ran fine with either of them. CEL went off.

I also tried to test the original meter on the car with ignition on and read a continuity that didn't change as I moved the meter's door.

So at this point I'm wondering if I was testing the meters incorrectly or if there's an error in Bentley or what the deal is here. Does somebody know how to test the air flow meter properly?

Regards,
Sergey.

Kraln 07-31-2006 02:09 AM

~11.5 kOhms ? that's practically infinite resistance. Try another multimeter.

Sergey 07-31-2006 02:29 AM

I'm pretty sure the multimeter is OK. I tested the throttle position sensor with it and saw the resistance change, spot on within the range Bentley gives for it.

Just re-tested the junk yard air flow meter, it is 11.54 kOhms.

Regards,
Sergey.

cslayman 08-12-2013 05:15 PM

Hi Sergey,

Were you ever able to resolve this issue? Was the ohmmeter good and the AFM bad?

Thanks,
Charlie

pdxmotorhead 08-13-2013 03:19 AM

8 year old thread... LOL

Dave


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