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Hello guys..
you have info to repair an air mass of a mercedes a-class 140/160 ??
I know that there is a replacement kit, which change the slides on the sensor..
Do you have info?
thanks
on now, and ebay just type mass air flow sensor class A140 and you will see that provide the spare parts, which then are two strands to the electrical or slats,cost around 130 euro,just replace the old saldandole with appossita equipment and you are affixed savings 1200 euro maf-ecu vdo-MB....
lumaracing
17-10-2012, 12:41
hi fabio, here is the repair kit air mass meter,I do not think it makes sense!!
http://www.ebay.it/itm/KIT-DI-RIPARAZIONE-DEBIMETRO-MISURATORE-MASSA-ARIA-MERCEDES-CLASSE-A-BENZINA-/230864700301?pt=Ricambi_automobili&hash=item35c09bc38d#ht_1146wt_1111
why? you say that it is not expedient to lumaracing?negative experiences in this regard?
..by the way I know that it's not ? permission to post links....
then from what I understand.. welding in silver then do not pond normal..
then the appropriate temperature, adjustment with instrumentation appropriate.. so the thing should be doable..
does not harm to try...
thanks Luigi
lumaracing
17-10-2012, 18:04
why? you say that it is not expedient to lumaracing?negative experiences in this regard?
..by the way I know that it's not ? permission to post links....
hello munro,the regulation says that I can post links to other forums or equipment.
This ? a link to ebay with a spare,that nn c? nothing wrong with that.
msport (exil77grande)
17-10-2012, 21:52
hello munro,the regulation says that I can post links to other forums or equipment.
This ? a link to ebay with a spare,that nn c? nothing wrong with that.
I lumaracing you can post these types of links without problems.
escapes me a particular.. I assume that the welder ? good that we usually use for soldering with tin-silver.. right?
I lumaracing you can post these types of links without problems.
I had understood that you could not post links of any kind were.....vabb?..... sorry all
Let it be, never goes well, in practice you are not going to have the right values, and the car then goes wrong and the customer of the box the M*****even if you've previously said that it could not be adjusted to 100%
demolitionMan
28-10-2012, 14:58
then from what I understand.. welding in silver then do not pond normal..
then the appropriate temperature, adjustment with instrumentation appropriate.. so the thing should be doable..
does not harm to try...
thanks Luigi
where is the pond in silver??
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