Got my red Festy (B6D swap) up and running today!
About SIX MONTHS AGO I decided to clean the cone air filter. In the process of taking off the filter, some wires to the MAF came loose. I tried to hook them back up as best I could see how they went (which was made harder by the PO, who did the swap, using a lot of wires that were the same color). Never could get it to run. Depressing.
So yesterday I was taking a nap, and when I woke up the correct answer came to me:
turn the MAF around.
Yes, I had put it on BACKWARDS, which for some reason will prevent the car from running for more than two seconds. I went out and looked at the MAF in my other Festy (B6rt) and Aspire (stock) to verify that I had indeed done this. Yup.
Stupid Japanese automotive engineers, not designing cars to run when you put parts on backwards. So anyway, now the little sucker runs great! It's gonna be my winter beater.
About SIX MONTHS AGO I decided to clean the cone air filter. In the process of taking off the filter, some wires to the MAF came loose. I tried to hook them back up as best I could see how they went (which was made harder by the PO, who did the swap, using a lot of wires that were the same color). Never could get it to run. Depressing.
So yesterday I was taking a nap, and when I woke up the correct answer came to me:
turn the MAF around.
Yes, I had put it on BACKWARDS, which for some reason will prevent the car from running for more than two seconds. I went out and looked at the MAF in my other Festy (B6rt) and Aspire (stock) to verify that I had indeed done this. Yup.
Stupid Japanese automotive engineers, not designing cars to run when you put parts on backwards. So anyway, now the little sucker runs great! It's gonna be my winter beater.
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