Picked up after a different thread concerning a 'shogun' reset:
Sure about that? The thing is: I did it again after changing oil/plugs/filters/valve cover gaskets and cleaning the throttle body, ICV and vacuum hoses last weekend.Originally Posted by BillionPa
That was a week ago and it's gradually gotten worse again over the course of 5 drives and 150km.
So now I don't think there is a vacuum leak at all, because the symptom would still be there right from the reset, right? Or not?
If the MAF is bad then why doesn't the engine run really crappy? Now the only symptom I get is delayed response from my ICV and a low idle that gets a little nutty after applying throttle, sometimes stalling the engine on coming back to idle.
I'm in no position to read my engine codes nor is my mechanic (oddly enough). I don't think this would give conclusive answers anyway.
When I was doing all of the above I noticed the intake portion of the MAF was dirty but the wire seemed to be squeaky clean so I didn't touch it.
Sorry to make it hard to diagnose like this but I'm not in a financial position to start swapping out all sorts of sensors to find the problem.
I feel like I'm getting closer to hunting this bitch of a problem down unless my assumption about resets is wrong.
Any help/diagnostic trick/input is welcome and I would be thankful.
PS: doing the above-mentioned work on the engine was hell for a first timer and total newbie but oh so rewarding and I have you guys to thank for all this.