daigljk
Member
- Thread starter
- #1
I am chasing down a P026D DTC and rather than taking the "Parts Cannon" approach, I'm trying to diagnose the problem using what knowledge and tools I have. I like tinkering and learning 
After looking for obvious air and/or vacuum leaks, I focused on the MAF sensor to start the trouble shooting. I looked online to try and determine expected operating range for the 3.0 MAF sensor with no luck. I even got a 1 month, DIY subscription to Alldata to try and find the manufacture PID range for the MAF sensor reading.....nada.
Given the 3.0 liter volume of the ecodiesel and based on what I've researched on typical MAF ranges for engine volume of 1 g/s of MAF per engine volume I was expecting to see 3-5 g/s at idle. I am seeing much higher readings. The MAF appears to be operating normally in terms of doubling when rpm is doubled, but overall seems to be reading high which may be causing an overfueling problem leading to P026D.
idle 683rpm = 11.08 g/s
1351 rpm = 20.68 g/s
Could anyone with a 3.0 and scan tool post your idle MAF ranges so I can see what "normal" is supposed to look like?
Thanks in advance for any reply!
2023 JTRD
Jason
After looking for obvious air and/or vacuum leaks, I focused on the MAF sensor to start the trouble shooting. I looked online to try and determine expected operating range for the 3.0 MAF sensor with no luck. I even got a 1 month, DIY subscription to Alldata to try and find the manufacture PID range for the MAF sensor reading.....nada.
Given the 3.0 liter volume of the ecodiesel and based on what I've researched on typical MAF ranges for engine volume of 1 g/s of MAF per engine volume I was expecting to see 3-5 g/s at idle. I am seeing much higher readings. The MAF appears to be operating normally in terms of doubling when rpm is doubled, but overall seems to be reading high which may be causing an overfueling problem leading to P026D.
idle 683rpm = 11.08 g/s
1351 rpm = 20.68 g/s
Could anyone with a 3.0 and scan tool post your idle MAF ranges so I can see what "normal" is supposed to look like?
Thanks in advance for any reply!
2023 JTRD
Jason
Sponsored