1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Engine hesitates, disconnect MAF ru

1999 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
132,000 MILES • 6 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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JIM L
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A little stumped on this one , wondered if you can help. I have a 1999 Grand Prix 3.1L 132k miles. Great car. Starts right up, idles perfect but severely stumbles/hesitates when taking off. Exhaust smells rich, not great mileage (mpg). 1/4 mile later runs good enough to get where your going, but always lacks power/hesitates. Check this out - I disconnected the mass air sensor, which still looks new and recently cleaned with elec contact spray (MIL/code pops up that it's unhooked), and it idles erratically, (800-1000 rpm) but upon acceleration at any speed/gear I get all the power back, squeals both tires, and can practically drag race with it. No other codes have popped up. Recently replaced plugs, wires, cam sensor, cat conv, bank 2 O2 sensor, & filters. When I pull the spark wires individually, I'm getting almost 2 inch long sparks firing properly at any rpm with the mass air flow sensor hooked up or not. ECM seems ok, all connectors clean. Faulty MAF sensor or what?
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Jul 23, 2008 at 9:38 AM
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DOCFIXIT
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So no DTCs present until you pull MAF plug. But car runs like a turpentined cat.
To find out if MAF signal is within limites you need to hook up a dianostice scanner not just a code reader. And see what it is doing. Short of that replacing fingers crossed is an option. Good luck
Jul 23, 2008 at 9:53 AM
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