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    Hi what about TB42E ?
    Quote Originally Posted by YNOT View Post
    ZD30 Prior series 4
    there should be 4 wires at your MAF they'll be Red, White, Black and White terminal 1,2,3 and 4 respectively,
    With the car idling, warmed up to normal operating temp, vehicle in nuetral and the AC off test the following;
    The 1 (R) should be reading between 1.6 and 2 volts
    The 3 (B) should be reading 0v
    With the car stopped but the ignition 'on' disconnect the MAF plug and test
    The 2 (w) should be reading approx 5v
    The 4 (W) should be reading the battery voltage.
    If they read these voltages your MAF is fuctioning correctly.

    ZD30 Series 4
    there should be a 6 pin connector Nothing, White, Black, Red, White and Black, terminal 1,2,3,4,5,&6
    With the car idling, warmed up to normal operating temp AC off, in neutral no load test the following
    The 3 (B) should be reading 0v
    The 4 (R) should be reading between 1.5 to 1.9v at idle increasing to 4.0v when revving through to 4000rpm
    With the car stopped but the ignition 'on' disconnect the MAF plug and test
    The 2 (W) should be reading the battery voltage
    If they read these you MAF is fuctioning

    TB45
    There should be a Black/Red wire, Black and White wire Term 2,3 &4
    With the car idling, warmed up in nuetral and ac off there should be the following
    The 3 (B) should be reading 0v
    The 4 (W) should be reading 1.3 to 1.8v, and with the engine at 2500rpm should be 2.1 to 2.5v
    With the car of disconnect the MAF plug turn the ignition on and test
    The 2 (B/R) should be reading the battery voltage

    TB48
    There should be a White/Green, Yellow, Black/White and Black/Red Term 1,2,3 & 4
    With the car idling, warmed up, in nuetral and the AC off there should be the following
    The 1 (W/G) should be reading 1.1 to 1.5v, and at 2500rpm 1.7 to 2.4v
    The 3 (B/W) should be reading 0v

    Turn the car off and disconnect the MAF plug and turn the ignition on
    The 2 (Y) should be reading approx 5v
    The 4 (B/R) should be reading the battery voltage

    RD28
    There should be White, Black and Red Term 1,2 &3
    With the car idling warmed up in nuetral with the AC off there should be the following
    The 2 (B) Should be reading 0v
    The 3 (R) should be reading 1.6 to 2.0v

    Withe the car off disconnect the MAF plug and turn the ignition on
    The 1 (W) should be the battery voltage

    If they dont read the battery voltage of the approx 5v at those respective termianls there is most likely a short in the system so check the connectors harnesses and plugs if they don't read the voltages at idle then there is most likely a fault with the MAF.

    Tony

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