glenn_a
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Your test results indicate two things to me. Your installed MAF sensor is smaller in diameter than stock causing higher voltage readings which fools the PCM into "thinking" the engine load is greater than actual. Installing the correct size MAF sensor should correct your over rich condition. The other thing is that your MAF sensor has an unusual reading at 3,500 rpm. My test results are for my engine without VIS which shortens the intake runner length when the engine speed exceeds 3,000 rpm. However, with no load on the engine (transmission in Park or neutral) I can't see how shortening the intake runners would decrease airflow thru the MAF sensor as engine speed increases. There could be turbulence in the vicinity of the sensor at that airflow, the sensor could be dirty, or the unit could be defective. In any case, you need to replace it with the correct size unit.
What happened to your old, stock unit? If still available, I suggest installing and testing it before purchasing another one.
The MAF sensor listed on ebay linked in your post is an aftermarket unit and should probably work. I did some searching and apparently OEM stock replacements are no longer available. Perhaps because they had a metal housing. My MAF sensor housing is some type of composite material. Around 2000 the IAT sensor and the MAF sensor were integrated. The previously unused outside pin on each side of the 6 pin connector were added for the IAT sensor connections. My stock PN is XF2F-12B579-AA because pins E and F are utilized. It should have the same flow characteristics as the earlier SOHC V6 stock MAF sensor and the connector should fit. There just wouldn't be any wires/pins for the IAT sensor. Here's a link to a remanufactured unit that should also work: 97 98 99 00 Ford Ranger Explorer Mercury Mountaineer Mass Air Flow Sensor Reman
According to the fitment table the OHV & SOHC V6 and the V8 all used the same MAF sensor. Here's a link to a used one like mine: 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 Ford Explorer 4.0L MAF Mass Air Flow Meter XF2F-12B579-AA99 00 01 02 03 04 05 Ford Explorer 4.0L MAF Mass Air Flow Meter XF2F-12B579-AA The price is cheap however with your shipping being so expensive you probably should purchase a new or remanufactured unit.
I still suggest waiting on the spark plugs until you solve your MAF sensor problems but those should work fine. You could actually only buy three and replace the ones currently in bank 1 (I think but have to confirm) with the new ones singe you currently have the single platinums in both banks.
I will try to re-fit the original MAF and do the test and find out the reading too... what else could be the possibilities if i have a new MAF but still doin the same problem..?
I will try to get Autolite spark plugs or Motorcraft plugs asap but still I doubt it is my spark plugs because I replaced them again to double platinium champion and the same previous Spark plug type I used before all this problem....
BANK 1 is the Right side of the engine right?
just then since i did the MAF test on Taurus MAF, half way on the test my engine light came on and showed P0172 System too Rich (Bank 1)...
Its weird that only came up today but stilll no code for P1100 but then the P1000 still there even though I replaced th PCM already...
by the way I am sure no restriction or turbulance in the air coming into the MAF which I already checked....