RayMich
Well-Known Member
Does the MAF Sensor in a 2006 LBZ require periodic maintenance? If so, how often and what is the procedure?
This morning during rush hour, I had to merge into traffic and I was required to push it WOT up to 55 mph in order to merge safely. Approx 2 miles down the road I had to stop and make a left turn. When I pressed the throttle to move from the stop, the truck would hardly move. It began surging and the more I pressed on the pedal, the slower it went. I finally nursed it to my destination and parked it for approx. 8 1/2 hours.
Before I started it this afternoon, I checked for codes with my code reader and found P0101 and P0102. At no time did the Check Engine Light come on.
I re-started the truck and it drove fine. But since it was still early in the afternoon, I decided to go to my dealer and see what they found, since I have plans to drive out of state within a couple of weeks.
I told the write-up guy what happened and asked for them to check it to see what was wrong.
After approx. 30+ minutes, they paged me telling me that the truck was done.
The comments on the repair ticket were:
The truck now has 68,100 miles on it. It has been maintained religiously every 8,000 to 10,000 miles. I change the Fuel and Air filters every 12,000 to 15,000 miles and the last time they were changed was 2,800 miles ago. The air filter is OEM and still looks good.
So the only thing I can think of is to do periodic maintenance on the MAF sensor, but I cannot find how often and what the procedure should be.
Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
This morning during rush hour, I had to merge into traffic and I was required to push it WOT up to 55 mph in order to merge safely. Approx 2 miles down the road I had to stop and make a left turn. When I pressed the throttle to move from the stop, the truck would hardly move. It began surging and the more I pressed on the pedal, the slower it went. I finally nursed it to my destination and parked it for approx. 8 1/2 hours.
Before I started it this afternoon, I checked for codes with my code reader and found P0101 and P0102. At no time did the Check Engine Light come on.
I re-started the truck and it drove fine. But since it was still early in the afternoon, I decided to go to my dealer and see what they found, since I have plans to drive out of state within a couple of weeks.
I told the write-up guy what happened and asked for them to check it to see what was wrong.
After approx. 30+ minutes, they paged me telling me that the truck was done.
The comments on the repair ticket were:
HISTORY CODES P0101 AND P0102. CHECKED MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR FOR FAILURES. CLEANED SENSOR AND VARIATION IS NORMAL AT THIS TIME.
I then asked to see the write-up guy. He told me that they found the MAF sensor readings were erratic, so they cleaned the sensor and the readings are steady now.The charge was $42.50
The truck now has 68,100 miles on it. It has been maintained religiously every 8,000 to 10,000 miles. I change the Fuel and Air filters every 12,000 to 15,000 miles and the last time they were changed was 2,800 miles ago. The air filter is OEM and still looks good.
So the only thing I can think of is to do periodic maintenance on the MAF sensor, but I cannot find how often and what the procedure should be.
Any comments and suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks.