Jump to content

Welcome to RennTech.org Community, Guest

There are many great features available to you once you register at RennTech.org
You are free to view posts here, but you must log in to reply to existing posts, or to start your own new topic. Like most online communities, there are costs involved to maintain a site like this - so we encourage our members to donate. All donations go to the costs operating and maintaining this site. We prefer that guests take part in our community and we offer a lot in return to those willing to join our corner of the Porsche world. This site is 99 percent member supported (less than 1 percent comes from advertising) - so please consider an annual donation to keep this site running.

Here are some of the features available - once you register at RennTech.org

  • View Classified Ads
  • DIY Tutorials
  • Porsche TSB Listings (limited)
  • VIN Decoder
  • Special Offers
  • OBD II P-Codes
  • Paint Codes
  • Registry
  • Videos System
  • View Reviews
  • and get rid of this welcome message

It takes just a few minutes to register, and it's FREE

Contributing Members also get these additional benefits:
(you become a Contributing Member by donating money to the operation of this site)

  • No ads - advertisements are removed
  • Access the Contributors Only Forum
  • Contributing Members Only Downloads
  • Send attachments with PMs
  • All image/file storage limits are substantially increased for all Contributing Members
  • Option Codes Lookup
  • VIN Option Lookups (limited)

What is it with '99 996 (and related) MAFs?


Recommended Posts

I went thru a 2-week-past-certification-warranty CEL last year :o , but courtesy of this site and my OBDII reader found a simple answer: The MAF needed to be replaced (one of about six 911 parts you can replace yourself, not counting the tires). Fourteen months and 12K miles later, the MAF has failed again (and, no, I didn't buy the replacement on e-Bay). A recent car mag article on Boxters with the equivalent engine noted that they change MAFs "as recent as most people change underwear". Is this just a fact of life with the '99 991 engine? Is this why people spend the money to go e-gas?

Edited by pwarner
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Admin

There is still a MAF with egas - it is just a different version.

The later design is less prone to dirt fouling.

From the 2002 Carrera Technik Book:

"The modified hot film air mass flow sensor HFM 5 is used, as was already fitted to the Boxster in model year 2000. With the C-shaped air duct, this air mass flow sensor is more resistant to contamination and water droplets, as these can only reach the sensor element after deflexion. A cross bore through the air duct reduces pulsation faults.

Note:

This air mass flow sensor must not be fitted in pre 2002 996 models, as the data records of the control unit are adapted to the corresponding air mass flow sensor."

post-1-1194232606.png

A – Sensor element

B – Cross bore

C – C-shaped air duct

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...
I went thru a 2-week-past-certification-warranty CEL last year :o , but courtesy of this site and my OBDII reader found a simple answer: The MAF needed to be replaced (one of about six 911 parts you can replace yourself, not counting the tires). Fourteen months and 12K miles later, the MAF has failed again (and, no, I didn't buy the replacement on e-Bay). A recent car mag article on Boxters with the equivalent engine noted that they change MAFs "as recent as most people change underwear". Is this just a fact of life with the '99 991 engine? Is this why people spend the money to go e-gas?

Are you running an oil based air filter? If so did you re-clean(re-oil) it,prior to the MAF going bad?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.