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Originally Posted by 290v
common problem air flow meter it is situated on the intake tube on top turn the car off unplug it and go for a driver if the power returns then the sensor need replacing my daughter had the same prob.
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Thanks for that. The AFM has been replaced an still no difference. Had the car at another mechanics today that has a full scan machine & what I assume is some sort of machine they can put the car on & drive to to capture time real data.
Guess what, the timing ******* (no ****) but they can't work out why either. They are now saying that they want to check the timing belt position as well. WTF I must have sucker tattooed across my forehead. I can see I am going to loose a bucket load of money of this piece of crap.
Thanks for the suggestions guys.