new intake air filter causing problems
I just installed a new intake filter on my tC. after resetting the system and driving for about 20-30 miles:
- "Check engine" light comes on
- driver side passenger window switch stops working
- driver side driver window loses its automatic capability
- passenger side window loses its automatic capability
please help...
- "Check engine" light comes on
- driver side passenger window switch stops working
- driver side driver window loses its automatic capability
- passenger side window loses its automatic capability
please help...
For the windows and sunroof, read the manual for how to reset them. I seriously will not give that answer again. Do a search or open your car manual. This happened because the battery power was cut.
The CEL coming on means that something is wrong. Did you just oil the filter? Do you use an oil filter? That can damage the MAF sensor. Is the MAF sensor on securely? Worst case, go to your local autozone and have the code read for free and then post back on here what the code is reading.
The CEL coming on means that something is wrong. Did you just oil the filter? Do you use an oil filter? That can damage the MAF sensor. Is the MAF sensor on securely? Worst case, go to your local autozone and have the code read for free and then post back on here what the code is reading.
What he said about the oil type filter ie K&N. I bought a Injen cai and it came with a K&N Filter after putting some miles on my car I started having problems that resembled bad spark plugs then it got worse and I thought I had bad gas. So one day I decided to say what the hell and got some maf sensor cleaner and tried it after I didn't have any more problems so I got rid of the filter and got a AEM Dryflow.
AEM dryflow is definitely the way to go! I don't even know why they make the oil filters...it doesn't make sense.
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
Originally Posted by Spect2K3
AEM dryflow is definitely the way to go! I don't even know why they make the oil filters...it doesn't make sense.
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
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Originally Posted by toyota_scion_tc
Originally Posted by Spect2K3
AEM dryflow is definitely the way to go! I don't even know why they make the oil filters...it doesn't make sense.
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
The charcoal filter he's talking about is directly above the stock air filter. So the air goes to the filter first and then the charcoal part. They're both in that black box you see in the upper right.
I'm kind of confused by the post though... was the OEM filter just replaced and you got a CEL? Or do you have a CAI and replaced that filter?
I'm kind of confused by the post though... was the OEM filter just replaced and you got a CEL? Or do you have a CAI and replaced that filter?
so i went to auto zone and got the code read...
P0171
fuel trim bank one condition
causes:
1. if bank one and two codes set together suspect fuel pressure or MAF sensor
2. oxygen sensor defective
3. ignition misfire
4. fuel injector problem
now the guy at auto zone couldnt explain anything so i went to pep boys. they said that i should check my spark plugs then fuel injectors. But i doubt its that...i think i just need to clean the MAF sensor and itll be set...
P0171
fuel trim bank one condition
causes:
1. if bank one and two codes set together suspect fuel pressure or MAF sensor
2. oxygen sensor defective
3. ignition misfire
4. fuel injector problem
now the guy at auto zone couldnt explain anything so i went to pep boys. they said that i should check my spark plugs then fuel injectors. But i doubt its that...i think i just need to clean the MAF sensor and itll be set...
"Clean your MAF and disconnect your battery for 10 minutes, then reconnect let idle for 10 minutes and should be good."
thats exactly what i did (with MAF sensor cleaner), i even drove easy on it the first 10 miles....CEL came back on.
heres the code again:
P0171
fuel trim bank one condition
causes:
1. if bank one and two codes set together suspect fuel pressure or MAF sensor
2. oxygen sensor defective
3. ignition misfire
4. fuel injector problem
what else can it be?
thats exactly what i did (with MAF sensor cleaner), i even drove easy on it the first 10 miles....CEL came back on.
heres the code again:
P0171
fuel trim bank one condition
causes:
1. if bank one and two codes set together suspect fuel pressure or MAF sensor
2. oxygen sensor defective
3. ignition misfire
4. fuel injector problem
what else can it be?
I had the same problem with my TC - stuttering, CE light coming on, bad performace etc... I ended up removing the air intake and bought a K&N drop in. I've heard many rumors about "upgraded MAF sensors" and whatnot, that you can get from toyota. But i've not done the research.
Question: Does anyone know why the K&N drop in would be having no effect? On other cars you can hear a difference in the air flow...not in mine. Is this a result of the charcoal filter still being present in the stock air filter box? Thanks for any help
Question: Does anyone know why the K&N drop in would be having no effect? On other cars you can hear a difference in the air flow...not in mine. Is this a result of the charcoal filter still being present in the stock air filter box? Thanks for any help
Stock airbox. The K&N doesn't really help by just putting in a drop in filter you will not notice a diffrence on a dyno. The K&N filter could actually hurt you b/c the oil can get on the MAF and start making the car have a misfire.
Originally Posted by Spect2K3
AEM dryflow is definitely the way to go! I don't even know why they make the oil filters...it doesn't make sense.
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
(although i am one to talk, I run a K&N drop-in filter in my stock air box)
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