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When we connect the Maf Sensor, it turns off the fans.

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Old Jan 1, 2006 | 01:34 PM
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Re: When we connect the Maf Sensor, it turns off the fans.

Like stated, when the MAF is unplugged the fans will come on. Plug it back in and they shut off. If you didn't bleed the system, you have air in it, and it WILL cause it to boil over. Bleed the system, and I bet the problem goes away. Being as the SES light doesn't come on until you screw with things, there is no problem other than the air in the system.
Old Jan 5, 2006 | 04:31 AM
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Re: When we connect the Maf Sensor, it turns off the fans.

Sup,
Yea i bealive there is air in the system. I havent been home in couple days so havent had time to do it. Ill come back when i bleed the system.
Thanks.
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