Simple drop in replacement - however, you should have the CO adjusted once you replace it. Most people do not have a CO meter, so that may require a trip to the local tune-up shop. Todd '88 Westy Martin Walz wrote: >There is a "New in Box" Air Flow Meter on ebay starting at $65 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1839412409 > >Although I have the patch harness for the 'Vanagon Syndrome" on my rig (91 Carat, 155k), I am concerned that sooner or later the AFM will die on me. > >I think I am more comfortable replacing the unit as opposed to prying the lid off and monkeying around with the tiny electrical things that will go *poof* in a little cloud of smoke if I screw it up. > >Can anyone tell me how easy or hard it is to install a new AFM? Is it a plug-n-play or a plug-n-fiddle-around-for-the-afternoon? > >Thanks! > >Marty >91 Carat >Seattle > > > |
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