Show all posts by userPost any parts for sale, or... ... if you're looking for one. |
Not on Alfas.............Anyway.............by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Must be a trend...........Grundy collector insurance has some strange spellings on my policy..........Porsche / Boxter and Alfa Spyder ? They are collector car insurer's right ........by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Yes........I need to get a code reader. But I was at the auto store yesterday and I asked the parts guy if the reader would read a code even if the CEL wasn't on. He said no but I have a feeling he doesn't know what he is talking about . Am I right.............by Blackboxst - Main Forum
But the car runs with the MAF sensor unhookedby Blackboxst - Main Forum
Yes......I did this to my Alfa Spiders brakes. Be careful they can really fly out fast and hard !by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Thanks I'll have to check that out ! I've never seen mice droppings in my garage but anything is possible. Soooooooooooo...........If that were the case like your customers car. Would the car run fine with the MAF unplugged like my car does ? And would a ODB 2 reader confirm that or just give me a more of a general idea. Thanks, Alan West Reading Pa.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Hah....... I purchsed the car new with the 00 sensor installed by factory in 2000. After my car sat this winter I went to start it and it stalled out repetedly. The start timer then went to one hour. So I unplugged the battery Let it reset. Then put in the 01 MAF sensor.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
My first post I mention what MAF was in my car from the factory. And the new one that in there now. Thanks, Alanby Blackboxst - Main Forum
I never had any problems with my car till I cleaned the MAF with Maf cleaner.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
According to driving source and I also looked up my VIN # and it came with the updated 00 MAF. It sez the replacement part is now the 01 with no flash change needed ? So I don't know.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Marc, I did have to air filter oiled right. Think you may have mis-read that line. I got the BMC way back in the Boxster Board group buy days. So it's been in the car for years. I have clean and re-oiled with care from time to time. When I put the new MAF in I also put in a stock clean air filter back in. Same thing , Just stalled out and I can't drive the car or anything. It would be hard to tby Blackboxst - Main Forum
Ok..........I have a strong feeling both of my MAF's are totally fine. The one I just purchased and the one that was in the car since new. A person told me it was probably the MAF as I was running an BMC air filter. He believed that ruined the MAF. But I never over oiled the filter.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Yes ....... I did all that......Still stall out. I don't think it's anything with the fuel pressure as the car runs fine without the MAF plugged in.by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Huh........I'll check that out. So you had no check engine light come on also ?by Blackboxst - Main Forum
Ok........My car is a 2000 base boxster. I go to start the car , It turns over starts then stalls. I contacted Driving source for a new MAF sensor. The car had a 986.606.125.00 MAF in it from the factory. Driving source looked up my VIN # and said that I need MAF part number 986.606.125.01 to replace it. So I put the new MAF in and the car does the same thing.......Stalls out ! The car's checkby Blackboxst - Main Forum
Hello, I have been on the Boxster board since 2001. I have to say I have not been on in the last year or so. Anyway I have a lightly used MAP sensor out of my 2000 boxster that I really don't need. I thought the MAF was bad but that wasn't the case. But I ended up buying a new one so I have this spare now that I'll probably never use. The part # 986.606.125.00 with e-gas. My car was built mid yby Blackboxst - Parts for Sale