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V70 Air Mass Sensor failure

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Old 05-06-2012, 07:50 PM
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I replaced the Air Mass Sensor on my 1998 V70 X/C AWD 2.4 Turbo a year ago, with an OEM part. 20,000 miles later, and the sensor isn't working. The car has been driving very well, but yesterday, after a short drive, it wouldn't start. I disconnected the sensor and the hose and vacuum hose just beneath it and checked them. When I reconnected them the car still wouldn't start, but it would start with the sensor disconnected. Later, I removed the sensor, checked it, changed the air filter and checked the connecting hoses. When I put the sensor back in, the car started normally. Today it started and ran as normal for a 90-minute drive, but wouldn't re-start unless I disconnected the sensor. When it was running, re-connecting the sensor instantly killed the engine.

Does this sound like a typical Air Mass Sensor failure, or is it possible that the computer needs to be re-set? Why would the sensor fail after only a year? Is there anything to be done other than buy a new sensor? Is there something I'm missing?

Thanks for any advice.
 
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Old 05-06-2012, 07:57 PM
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Exactly what happened to me when replaced under the recall. they might do it again for you. it is a very well known problem threw 01 but absolutely same thing. Good luck
 
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