Can a mass air flow sensor mess up your transmission?

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asked Jan 19, 2020 in Other-Cars/Transportation by zaviatar (300 points)
Can a mass air flow sensor mess up your transmission?

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answered Jan 19, 2020 by Grahlu (51,270 points)
A cars mass air flow sensor is not connected to the transmission nor does the mass air flow sensor control the transmission so no a bad mass air flow sensor cannot mess up your transmission.

The mass air flow sensor senses the air coming into the engine and tells the computer how much fuel it needs at the time which keeps the engine from running too rich etc.

If the mass air flow sensor is bad it will cause the engine to run rough, hesitate, stall, sputter, spit black exhaust smoke out and use more fuel.

If your engine is idling rough or hesitating and it's not misfiring due to an ignition coil being bad then it could be the mass air flow sensor.

If you unplug the mass air flow sensor and the engine runs better then it's the mass air flow sensor being bad and needs replaced.
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answered Jul 20, 2022 by Wenja921 (26,320 points)
A bad MAF sensor can cause too much fuel to be left in the combustion chamber, creating untimed detonations.

You'll experience this as poor drivability such as hesitations or sudden jerking motions, particularly during acceleration.

A bad MAF sensor can cause your vehicle to experience poor drivability issues such as engine stalling, jerking or hesitation during acceleration.

This could happen while speeding up on the highway on-ramp or cruising down a city street.

These issues can create dangerous situations causing accidents and injury.

A bad mass air flow sensor can cause problems such as engine hesitation, engine stalling, engine running rich, lack of power, poor accelerating, hard starting or no starting.

The mass air flow sensor controls the fuel to air mixture ratio and lets the computer know how much fuel to send through the injectors when it's needed.

The bad mass air flow sensor may cause too much fuel to get through the injectors and cause the engine to run too rich.

If you unplug the mass air flow sensor and the engine runs better then the mass air flow sensor is likely bad and needs replaced.

You could drive with a bad mass air flow sensor but it's not recommended to do so.

If you drive with a bad mass air flow sensor your car or vehicle will likely stall, run lean under load or run rich at idle and your vehicle will use more fuel and your engine will lose performance.

A proper working mass air flow sensor is essential to a properly running and fuel efficient engine.

Getting your mass air flow sensor replaced will make your car run much better, improve your fuel mileage and your car will have more horsepower as a result.

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