PLEASE HELP.. non runner after K&N filter fitment
PLEASE HELP.. non runner after K&N filter fitment
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eunos ross

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58 posts

222 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Hi All

Having a bit of a nightmate!... finally got round to fitting my K&N filter today, all went well, piece of cake to fit and then i came to starting it.

Basically cutting a long story short, its a mk1 eunos and if i try to start it with the air flow meter plugged in, then it turns over but wont fire..... then if i un plug it and try again it starts first time and ticks over fine, but every time i go to rev it it just cuts out!

The one blonde moment i did have was that when i was taking the old air box out i actually un screwed the air flow meter body and exposed all the gubbins inside, i dont know if that makes any difference?

Please please help.... i need it running for monday frown

Digby

8,340 posts

269 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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Which bits of the AFM did you take apart? Most cars won't run with that unplugged (at least not for long), but I have read that you can kill the AFM by removing the part the spring clip cable attaches to for example!

eunos ross

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58 posts

222 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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putting it in to my simple terms, as you look in to the engine bay i see the alloy box on the right hand side inbetween the big plastic pipe that goes to the other side of the engine and the K&N filter, this alloy box has what looks to be like a silicone based top on it that the plug for the AFM plugs in to, when i took the plug off i also unscrewed the socket for that plug on the AFM, it popped outwards about 1/4 inch and i could see lots of metal pieces inside, at that point i screwed it back in.

hope this all makes sense?

Digby

8,340 posts

269 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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skinny

5,269 posts

258 months

Friday 16th September 2011
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eunos ross said:
putting it in to my simple terms, as you look in to the engine bay i see the alloy box on the right hand side inbetween the big plastic pipe that goes to the other side of the engine and the K&N filter, this alloy box has what looks to be like a silicone based top on it that the plug for the AFM plugs in to, when i took the plug off i also unscrewed the socket for that plug on the AFM, it popped outwards about 1/4 inch and i could see lots of metal pieces inside, at that point i screwed it back in.

hope this all makes sense?
i also unscrewed that socket bit for the plug on the AFM and lots of metal bits popped out and didn't work again... lucky for me, i don't need the AFM anymore - i was only unscrewing it to see if i could use the plug...

skinny

5,269 posts

258 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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eunos ross

Original Poster:

58 posts

222 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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Thanks to all for the reply's......... Skinny, you are a legend my friend.... thank you very much for that... all sorted and back up and running and sounding great!!!.... thanks again

JFReturns

3,783 posts

194 months

Saturday 17th September 2011
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I did the exact same thing when fitting my K&N! One of the wires in the AFM got pulled out by my ham fisted attempt to remove it. Easy to replace and cheap thumbup