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Old 06-19-2004, 11:33 AM   #1 (permalink)
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HOW TO: Reground your MAF

First, you'll need a digital voltmeter and a small flat blade screwdriver.

The MAF sensor is located just past the air intake. You'll need to pull back the rubber cover to expose three wires. On mine, the outer two were orange, the middle one is white. The middle pin is where we need to get a voltage reading from (with the engine idling). Take the positive lead of the voltmeter and make contact with the middle wire. The negative lead should be pressed to one of the ground connectors on the engine block, near the firewall, right behind the fuel injectors. You might have to look hard to see them, just look for a bolt with several black wires running to it. Took me a while to spot it myself, several vacuum hoses in the way...

The voltage read should be less than 9mv (.009v), if it is above this value, the sensor needs to be regrounded. To do this, a wire needs to be run from the middle pin to the ground lug. You'll need to remove the connector from the MAF to get a good angle on it. On either side of the connector is a small opening for a small flat blade screwdriver. There is a wire that runs around the connector to hold it in place, you need to pry this wire outwards, then move the connector back a bit. Do one side, then the other, and it should pop right off. I'd never seen this type of fastener before, once you have it off you'll see what I mean.

You'll want to solder a new wire to the middle pin, make sure you get a good connection. Then, run the other end to the ground lug. If you want to do the job right, you'll want to get a connector from Radio Shack or other electronics store that has a ring that you can crimp the wire to. I don't remember the size of the bolt, so I'm no help there. I just looped my wire around the bolt twice and put it back on. I may go back and fix it up nice some other time.

Once the sensor is regrounded, the voltage should drop significantly. Mine was at around 11mv, after the fix it went down to less than 2mv.

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Old 10-29-2004, 03:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Why need reground MAF?
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Old 10-29-2004, 07:01 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Why need reground MAF?
The voltage read should be less than 9mv (.009v), if it is above this value, the sensor needs to be regrounded.

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Good job making an ass out of the newbie, but you seemed to miss the point of Gora's question.
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Old 10-14-2005, 11:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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regrounding your MAF can help stop hesitation/bogging in the rpm band and increase gas mileage, also helps performance in most cases.
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Old 10-19-2005, 11:39 AM   #6 (permalink)
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So after you solder the new one and connect it to the grounding bolt. What do you do with the white wire that was there? Do you put it back?
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You don't do anything with it. Just cut it.
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sweet does this help out on stock and slightly modded sr20de b13 se-r's if so what should i expect ...the same as aforementioned
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You don't do anything with it. Just cut it.
Are you sure about that Dave?

My "better-safe-than-sorry" self tends to think that we should leave the original cable on and solder the new one on the same connector...
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