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Old Aug 20, 2016 | 02:23 AM
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Multiple engine light codes

I have multiple codes popping up ...the check engine light is on. They sensors are like extremely expensive though
Old Aug 20, 2016 | 09:17 AM
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I have multiple codes popping up ...the check engine light is on. They sensors are like extremely expensive though
Where are you buying your sensors?

I buy mine through Amazon.com
Others like Rock Auto.

For maf sensors, most of us find that original equipment ones from the junk yard work best.

Which sensors do you need?
Old Aug 20, 2016 | 09:42 AM
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What codes are they? What sensors do you need? And as JVG said, Rock Auto has good prices.

I wouldn;t buy a used MAF though, since they are known common failure items in these cars. Instead, get Bosch or Beck/Arnley brand. They are the reboxed OE MAF, and made in Japan. About $150-200
Old Aug 20, 2016 | 12:24 PM
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I wouldn;t buy a used MAF though, since they are known common failure items in these cars. Instead, get Bosch or Beck/Arnley brand. They are the reboxed OE MAF, and made in Japan. About $150-200[/QUOTE]

Our members commonly use junkyard maf sensors. Which work out ok most of the time.

The original poster mentioned that he had several bad sensors, and that cost was a concern.

Perhaps you can easily spare 150 or more for a new maf. Many of us are on a budget, and 150 to 200 dollars is quite a bit.
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