Topaz V6-182 3.0L (1992)
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor: All Technical Service Bulletins
Engine - Bucks/Jerks/Stumbles/Hesitation
Article No.
93-26-6
12/22/93
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BUCKS/JERKS DURING DECELERATION/COASTING - MAF SENSOR CONNECTOR HIGH - RESISTANCE TERMINALS - NEW KIT TO
REPLACE MAF CONNECTOR
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HESITATION/STUMBLE - MAF SENSOR CONNECTOR HIGH - RESISTANCE TERMINALS - NEW KIT TO REPLACE MAF
CONNECTOR
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MASS AIR FLOW SENSORS - MAF SENSOR CONNECTOR HIGH - RESISTANCE TERMINALS ALTER SIGNAL
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ROUGH IDLE - MAF SENSOR CONNECTOR HIGH - RESISTANCE TERMINALS - NEW KIT TO REPLACE MAF CONNECTOR
FORD:
1992-93 TAURUS, TEMPO
LINCOLN-MERCURY:
1992-93 SABLE, TOPAZ
ISSUE:
Vehicles may exhibit intermittent rough idle, "bucking" or "jerking" (while coasting or decelerating) and/or hesitation during vehicle operation with hot
or cold engines. These symptoms may be caused by high resistance across the Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAF) connector terminal-to-terminal interface or
the wire-to-terminal crimp. The resistance causes a voltage drop across the connector which alters the MAF signal, affecting performance.
ACTION:
Perform normal inspection and diagnosis. Refer to the Powertrain Control and Emissions Diagnosis Service Manual (PC/ED), Section 2A. If the root
cause cannot be determined, (1) cut off the MAF connector and replace it with a new MAF Connector Service Kit, featuring an improved connector and
pigtail assembly. (2) Strain-relieve the connector by tie strapping the harness to the MAF casting. Refer to instruction sheet I.S. 6525 (included with each
kit) for service details.