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Old 10-25-2007, 05:02 PM
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My 06 TC is throwing P0102, P0113, and P0420. After a little investigation I found the O-Ring on the MAF sensor is cut. SO..... Is my logic correct that that may be the problem, and regardless does anyone know where I can find the part number for that O-Ring? Thanks in advance,
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http://www.trademotion.com/partlocat...=4&catalogid=2

you can order it from there. i think that is what your looking for.
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Thanks, but that illustration doesn't show the O-Ring... Hmmmm.....
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Old 10-25-2007, 05:19 PM
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sorry, i figured that just about everything that has to do with the air intake assembly would be there. and i saw two o-ring looking things, figured one of them was what your looking for.
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ok I just got off the phone with the wonderful world of Toyota parts, and guess what...........they don't sell just the O-Ring, Ya gotta buy the WHOLE MAF sensor which is 142.00. BUNCH of GARBAGE!!! I'm not paying that much for an O-ring!!!!! Any ideas on an alternate repair?
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Think I could just use RTV, or some other sealant??
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also, why wouldn't this be covered by your warranty? are you past your 36,000 miles? do you have a cold air intake or something?

and it is only $114.16 on sparks.
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71k miles, and CAI..... I don't think spending over a c-note for a o-ring makes much sense... I'm going to look for an o-ring at an A/C repair place and try that I guess.
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70 miles and the light and codes came back. Any other suggestions?
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