
Originally Posted by
Lonnie
William-Wallace:
What specific diagnostic tool/code reader-scanner are you using to connect to the On-Board Diagnostic Port/Connector??
Was it difficult to learn to use?
I am NOT a mechanic at all, BUT it sounds like you use this tool a lot to give you an idea of what may be wrong with your 2013 Ford Edge.
I ask because it seem like a good tool to have for even a novice Do-It-Yourselfer/Shade-Tree Mechanic to have and use to get a ball-park diagnosis of electronic intake, fuel injection, and emission sensors and systems BEFORE you go to a third-party service/repair mechanic or Ford dealership.
By the way, I had to look up(Google search) what "MAF" stands for and what it does. The Mass Air Flow Sensor is akin to jets on a carburetor, and as the name implies, measures the amount of air coming into the fuel system and determines how much gas is required for optimum performance and reduced emissions based on the gas petal input/throttle position
I can see how reuseable K&N air filters that are oversprayed with their special "dirt-trapping" filter media oil could possibly "clog" or "coat" this sensor.
FYI, for those so inclined to clean a MAF, I also found out from my search to use MAF-specific spray cleaners (Yes, they are labeled as such!) and NOT to touch the sensor or clean it with clothes or cotton swabs (Q-tips), which it what I would mistakenly do. (Told you I am NOT a mechanic)
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