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Old Dec 18, 2019 | 05:43 PM
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Red G35 stillen catback
MAF problems

So I my g35 03 is in limp mode with a p0102 and occasionally a p0113.
I have swapped the maf and even checked it on a Sentra which uses the same maf and it works fine. I also cleaned the maf and throttle body.
I'm hoping someone else here knows where I can go from here and any possible solutions.
 
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Old Dec 19, 2019 | 10:24 AM
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That's odd, both errors are your MAF sensor:

P0102 - Low MAF output voltage
P0113 - High IAT signal (also part of your MAF)

I would break out the FSM and check voltage at the MAF wiring. I would also use a scanner and see what grams/sec or voltage your MAF reads and if it changes with throttle. Sounds like a wiring problem if you have already swapped the MAF sensor.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2019 | 10:56 AM
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Unplug the harness and inspect it, if the code doesn't go way replace the MAF. You don't need to buy the entire housing, if you get just the sensor it's a lot cheaper. I think the Hitachi part number was MAF0031 and the sensor itself is around $50 usually.
 
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