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ButtersNZ

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  1. Wow great response. Thanks all. Roo I\'ll take you up on that if I haven\'t found one to try by that stage. If this doesn\'t work I\'m confident it\'ll be the O2 sensor from what I\'ve read here and on NASIOC. In the meantime it\'ll just keep running like dog sh*t so I might go back to limp mode.
  2. Hi guys, I have a 1993 Impreza HX (EJ18). Short story: This may be kind of a weird request but does anyone in Dunedin have a Subaru with a 1.8, 2.0 or 2.2 L engine that is working perfectly? I need to try swapping the AFM sensor over to my Suby to see if it fixes an issue I\'m having. It\'s a 5 minute job and would be a box of beer (or $20) in it for someone Otherwise I\'m looking at paying a lot of money at a wreckers, with the chance it will not fix my car. The sensor I need to try is pictured below. The part number is 22680 AA170 .. AFH70-01 Bernard, 021 645 640 Long story: It\'s having real issues under acceleration when the power drops off noticeably at ~2000 RPM and 3000 RPM. This gives a sort of surging feeling. Sometimes if I really thrash it it sort of breaks through whatever it is holding it back as it reaches 4000 RPM and pulls relatively cleanly and strongly. Other times it struggles all the way through to red line. It feels worse when it\'s cold, but it\'s still pretty bad when it\'s warmed up. No check engine light or anything It\'s had: New oil and filter New fuel filter Air filter looks new New spark plugs Cleaned AFM filaments Checked resistance of plug leads Ran a dose of injector cleaner through a full tank Used that Subaru Top Engine Cleaner spray Still no change.. So I took it to a mechanic, He scanned it for fault codes - no codes were returned Checked ignition and fuel system Checked spark strength Cleaned throttle body Cleaned and checked AFM He said the TPS, O2 and crank angle sensors are fine. And $150 later, still no change! He is also out of ideas! So I have tried disconnecting the primary O2 sensor. The car goes into limp mode and drives much nicer. If I understand limp mode correctly, the car runs using pre-determined values for the sensors. If this actually fixes the issue somewhat, then I\'m guessing it\'s proof there is a sensor that needs replacing, that is giving bad signals under normal operating conditions. Hence my need for a good working AFM to try out Cheers, Bernard 021 645 640
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