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    yes, thanks Shogun- now I remember so I guess the MAF either works or it doesn't... there's no in between? Or does the wire get caked w 10k plus grime in the end? Sounds like it might, and not even THC will clean it... or would it... mmm well carby cleaner sure won't anyway...

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    Default I read this is not the case

    at least on my 530.

    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    When the air-mass sensor is working normal, the hot wire does not glow. To burn off any deposits and dirt, the control system will heat the wire red hot to 1000 degrees Celsius (1800 F) for about 1 second, after you shut off your engine. This is the cleaning process and only performed if the engine is revved up to at least 2000 rpm. So starting your engine, let it idle for a certain time and shut off means no hot wire cleaning.

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    I am broke and have checked all archive's. I am sure I need a new MAF for my 540i M60. Can a M50 MAF work on a M60 as i have a M50 525i MAF which i can use for test?

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    MAFs are a very popular replacement part for Porsche. Probably half of those are due to people who can't let well enough alone and want to reduce their engine's power by 10-15hp by installing an aftermarket "cold air intake" by the likes of K&N (yecch), and then ruin the MAF because the element gets coated with oil. MAF cakes up, car no go. The other half just crap out for reasons unknown. The engine runs poorly, won't run above 4000RPM, won't develop any power, etc. etc. Replace MAF, all's good. I've never had a problem with one, but then I'm pretty attentive to clean air filters, usually replacing them every other oil change, or more often if there's reason to think they might have gotten unusually dirty, like when the township installed the sewer line and the road in front of my house was just dried mud for a few months.

    I've heard stories of people temporarily restoring MAF functionality (sort of like what Gort did to Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still) by cleaning it with Q-tips, Gumout, Goof-off. Never tried it myself, but if you're looking at a replacement anyway, what do you have to lose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8 POTS
    I am broke and have checked all archive's. I am sure I need a new MAF for my 540i M60. Can a M50 MAF work on a M60 as i have a M50 525i MAF which i can use for test?
    No, this won't work. the non-M60 MAF housing is physically smaller in diameter than the M60 one. I ended up buying a new MAF at the dealer.

    Before you replace your MAF however, take a VERY good look at the rubber boot that runs from the throttle body to the MAF. Mine was absolutely destroyed, and was more than likely the actual cause of my problem (Bad or no seals on both the throttle body and the idle control valve...).

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    Default I bought a used one from California when I had a problem...

    ...last fall, almost a year ago now. Still running just fine.

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    I believe your right Jeff, there is no glowing on a M60 AFM. Only way to be sure it's busted, replace it with a working one and see the difference.

    Quote Originally Posted by 632 Regal
    I read this is not the case at least on my 530.
    Quote Originally Posted by shogun
    When the air-mass sensor is working normal, the hot wire does not glow. To burn off any deposits and dirt, the control system will heat the wire red hot to 1000 degrees Celsius (1800 F) for about 1 second, after you shut off your engine. This is the cleaning process and only performed if the engine is revved up to at least 2000 rpm. So starting your engine, let it idle for a certain time and shut off means no hot wire cleaning.

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