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Good luck with it. The reason I say the MAF, it senses temperature and adjusts for the density of the air. If it doesn't adjust it is logical that it would change the idle. Usually fuel economy will suffer if the MAF is bad, too.Ok... Thanks Vern............Will try and follow this up.
I would clean and test. You should be able to test with a multi meter.Maybe I should try cleaning it first or do you think replacement
ok thanks. I will give that a tryI would clean and test. You should be able to test with a multi meter.