Z4M-2006 said:Doesnt the Gruppe M use a K&N for its filter ?
DrZ4M-2006 said:Could have coated the hot wire on the AFM.....
Beedub said:and on the oil contaminating the MAF.....
20. Will a K&N filter cause my vehicle's mass air sensor to fail?
No. This is an "urban myth" and has not been supported by any factual evidence. The oil does not come off of a K&N air filter when it is in use, even when over-oiled or in extreme air flow rates exceeding 1000 CF'M.
If somehow K&N air filter oil were to make contact with a mass air sensor, the oil would not cause the sensor to fail. We have intentionally coated mass air sensors with our filter oil, and monitored the sensors' output when installed in daily driven vehicles. These sensors continued to function normally, even after being sprayed and submerged in K&N air filter oil. K&N air filter oil does not cause problems with mass air sensors. More mass air sensor information.
tom21 said:Im picking the car up from them tomorrow, have ordered some cleaning solution that arrives early next week. If that doesn't work Ill order a new sensor. Will keep this thread updated and thanks again for the help.
TomK said:tom21 said:Im picking the car up from them tomorrow, have ordered some cleaning solution that arrives early next week. If that doesn't work Ill order a new sensor. Will keep this thread updated and thanks again for the help.
Tom, I have a spare oem maf fully working (removed as I run alpha-n). Happy to post it to you for you to problem solve if that helps.
Z4M-2006 said:Beedub said:and on the oil contaminating the MAF.....
20. Will a K&N filter cause my vehicle's mass air sensor to fail?
No. This is an "urban myth" and has not been supported by any factual evidence. The oil does not come off of a K&N air filter when it is in use, even when over-oiled or in extreme air flow rates exceeding 1000 CF'M.
If somehow K&N air filter oil were to make contact with a mass air sensor, the oil would not cause the sensor to fail. We have intentionally coated mass air sensors with our filter oil, and monitored the sensors' output when installed in daily driven vehicles. These sensors continued to function normally, even after being sprayed and submerged in K&N air filter oil. K&N air filter oil does not cause problems with mass air sensors. More mass air sensor information.
That released from K&N was it...?
We junked them off the Rally cars that i used to look after when the Air mass reading would shoot down during the event.... This was 20 yrs+ ago,but the oil they used hasnt changed to my knowledge..
Any contaminant on the air mass will cause a problem.... you can see it plainly within live data on any decent diagnostic machine.
Why would cleaning the AFM then make it work correctly if contaminants didnt cause a problem..?
Anyway... down to the OP.. Try cleaning or replace and see how you go..
tom21 said:Picked the car up this morning, turned the ignition on, started it up and there is no EML on! I couldn't believe it, I drove it away and it is running fine again. I'm guessing there is something still not quite right with the sensor so i'm still going to give it a clean with the MAF cleaner when it arrives but fingers crossed it stays running well.
Im not going to get too excited as I still think there is a problem on the horizon somewhere. Cars can be frustrating sometimes!![]()