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Re: 2000 Taurus OHV surge
You said pretty much what I am thinking. All of the symptoms seem to lead to a MAF sensor. I am just reluctant to buy one just to “try”. Does anyone know if the -10% fuel trims might be indicating a MAF concern? Or is that a normal number? Could a biased flex ... Login to read more. ![]()
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