Air Flow meter / 92 Excel

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Truck, Jan 25, 2005.

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    Truck Guest

    My mechanic tells me I need a new airflow meter, and he has been looking
    around our island (Saipan) for a used part. One of his workers pointed to
    a piece near the throttle and said that was the air flow meter. I could
    easily be wrong, but I think the part he was pointing to is the throttle
    position sensor. Could you tell me where the airflow meter is and what it
    looks like? Thanks.
     
    Truck, Jan 25, 2005
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    hyundaitech Guest

    92 Excels in the U.S. have a fuel injected 1.5L Mitsubishi designed engine.
    On these vehicles, the air flow sensor is inside the air box and has a six
    pin connector.
     
    hyundaitech, Jan 26, 2005
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    Truck Guest

    My model is actually a Korean domestic. I don't know if the actually engine
    is different or not. I do know the air filter is different, so some things
    are not the same. Is there a chance that the system does not have an air
    flow meter? (That's what one guy at the parts shop said, but that is taken
    with a grain of salt.)

    Thanks!!
     
    Truck, Feb 3, 2005
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    Truck Guest

    After doing much research on the Internet and some poking around under the
    hood, my latest theory is that it is not the air flow, but the throttle
    position sensor is not adjusted correctly or it is faulty. I've read that
    the sensor is very sensitive and needs to be adjusted using a volt meter.
    I've asked around on island, and no one knows how to do this. Do you know
    the specs for this, ie. voltage readings for open and closed? Is there a
    way to tell if the sensor just needs to be adjusted or replaced? Any tips
    for hooking up a volt meter would be much appreciated (ie. which wires,
    etc).

    Thanks in advance!!
     
    Truck, Feb 3, 2005
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    Truck Guest

    By the way... I live on a small island and the local mechanics have all
    tried, but simply are not familiar enough with Hyundai's to fix this
    problem.

    It is now in my hands... I am mechanically inclined, but NOT a mechanic.
    Any details you can offer are very much appreciated.

    To give you a little history of the problem... after warming up (and often
    when going up hills), this 92 Excel stutters, and almost looses all power,
    but not all the time, maybe 75% of the time. At other times it seems to
    surge. Spark plugs, cables, idle control, fuel filter, and oxygen sensor
    were replaced, and the throttle body was cleaned. The symptoms have
    continued.

    One mechanic said the Air flow sensor needed to be replaced and he pointed
    to the throttle position sensor. This got me thinking (after I found out
    what it was), and I blindly adjusted it. The symptoms did not change in
    nature, but were markedly different. The next day, I had another guy look
    at it and he adjusted the throttle cable. Again, the symptoms persisted
    but worsened. This leads me to believe that this sensor is causing
    problems and possible the root.

    Thanks again for your help.

    -Parke
     
    Truck, Feb 3, 2005
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