i have a 1991 525ia it has 41600 miles on the clock(actual). it started to run really shitty and didnt idle rite so i tohought it needed plugs, so i replaced the plugs with some bosch plat.+4 and in the process i replaced the plug connectors (boot on the coil pack). because they were measuring to be 1.k to 1.4 k. it ran better but still shitty, so i got the diag codes using the stomp test, the code it gives is 1215 which means a faulty maf. so i went to the scrap yard and got another one and its the same. according to the clintons book and i think the bently book u are suppose to measure on the connector at pins 2 and 4, when its unplugged, to see if there is a 12 volt source flowing. i did and there is a +/-13 volt source with the engine on. is this rite? then i measure the air mass between 5 and 6 and get 3-4 ohms as the book states. but when i measure pins 1 and 5 the resistance is at 14 k ohms, when the book states it should be 16 ohms or so. and it is the same for both the one i have and the one i bought from the scrap yard. are they both bad? how can i tell if i have a bad maf? if i go and driive with it unplugged, its a little better with both maf's. are the resistances stated in the book right or are they off?
thanks in advance
Jippi
1991 525iA M50 all stock