That's right about the mass air flow sensor. I am not so sure on wiring
harness probability of causing the problem. This is easily checked by
inspecting the wires in the engine compartment for any fraying insulation on
the wires... all wires that goes to the engine.
I found the MAF. Silly question: it's held in by two Torx screws, but the
pigtail for the sensor block one. I tried to wiggle the pigtail to move it
aside, and it won't release or move. I don't want to use force, what's the
trick?
Also, in another post I read you can reset the CE light by removing fuse 37,
but my fuse box goes up only to 33. I don't have the radio code, and I
remember when I put a new battery in it was a little work to get the code
and put it in. I'd rather pull a fuse it I could. What am I doing wrong?
'95 C220.
I looked at the wires and I can't see anything obviously wrong. I was told I
needed a harness by a fairly reputable dealer. I can't see what's wrong,
but the dealer wouldn't really work on the CE light until I got the harness
replaced.
> That's right about the mass air flow sensor. I am not so sure on wiring
> harness probability of causing the problem. This is easily checked by
> inspecting the wires in the engine compartment for any fraying insulation
> on the wires... all wires that goes to the engine.
Tiger - 13 Oct 2006 04:47 GMT
If you have a rectangular black diagnostic pinout... not sure where on your
car, you can push and hold the button to reset all the codes... you also can
read the touble code by flashing light. I only know this because of E class
of similar year.
You can try searching online for such info.
Since your car is OBD 1... you can simply disconnect the battery for like a
minute or so to reset all the codes.
Tiger - 13 Oct 2006 04:49 GMT
Another source of wiring harness problem is under your floor mat by the
driver seat... pull all the carpet up and you can see a bundle of wires that
goes out to the engine compartment... if any of those is frayed by sharp
sheetmetal... you can try to repair it with liquid tape... and tape whole
harness to protect it further.