(Hope this is the right spot to post as its been years seen I've posted on here)
Guys... While trying to fault find on my son’s 96 EFI SWB Vitara I disconnected the MAF sensor while the engine was running ( wasn’t clearly thinking at the time). Anyhow a little while later I saw the engine check light on the dash.
I assumed it was from when I disconnected the MAF sensor. I carried out the diagnostic check and found the fault code was 34 which refers to the MAF.
Following the manual, it mentions clearing the fault code u remove the tail-light fuse for 20secs but it doesn’t mention doing this while the engine is running or while u still have the wire bridging out Terminals A and B.
I have done various combinations w/o success of clearing the code. I’ve cleaned the MAF with the proper cleaner as well and still cannot clear the fault code… I left the battery disconnected for a few weeks while I was away on holidays, and this did not clear the code.
I measured the resistance between the 2 outer term'ls on the 3-wire MAF and it was an open circuit. I then measured the resistance between the centre Term'l and the 2 outer term'ls and both came back as an open circuit. I measured the resistance across the resistor inside and it came back reading 4ohms or close to.
Looking for ideas or options of what I can do and if possible, find a second-hand MAF (3-wire) sensor.
BTW: Came across this on eBay:
Mass Air Flow Meter MAF Sensor 1380065D00 Fit for Suzuki Vitara Cabrio ET TA X90Could this be used as a suitable replacement?
Thanks in advance