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gucio

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  1. Nah dude I am not sure if it is the MAP sensor but when ever I unplug it the car seems to idle better. I have also noticed that the idles gets worse when i turn the headlights on. So maybe the guy at work will have a better idea to what the problem could be. Cheers Fil
  2. So the alternator could also be an issue?
  3. On another note, i was looking through the car last night and i noticed that when i turned on the headlights the idle started hunting more (i hope this makes sense). Is there something that would cause this to happen (ie the alternator or battery)? Cheers Fil
  4. Will have a look at that. thanks
  5. I dont know. I did a quick search and they say 5E-FE. I could be wrong.
  6. Sweeeeeetttttt Sorry to bug you.
  7. Thanks Hiro Protagonist, yeah i always get confused between the two :D Cheers the_random_hero that would be awesome.
  8. Thanks the_random_hero, if you could track one down that would be awesome I am in Perth. I am not sure how this would works, is it possible for you to send it here or do i pick it up for a toyota dealer here? Oh and what would the cost be? ;) Cheers Fil
  9. Hi Guys I am new to this forum, so hi. Anyways I have this problem with my Paseo (92) where it cannot keep a constant idle. I have done some checks and it seems like the MAF (little black senor stuck on the firewall that is connected to the inlet plenum with a vacum line) sensor is stuffed. Now i have tried the local Toyota dealer but he is a tool and doesnt want to help out with the part as the car is an import (i know all of them are) and he cant find it on his system. So what i am asking first is, has anyone had a simliar problem and second can anyone help me out with this part. (This is what is written on the part: Sensor Assy Vaccum -89420-16020, -100798-2282, 5V, Denso). Cheers Fil
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