sd_iconoclast
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- San Diego, CA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1991 Explorer
I have a '91 Explorer EB 4x4 with 4.0 and 5 spd.
I recently redid the heads and the whole top end of the engine.
Now, when I go downhill, particularly when I step on the brakes, the car stalls and a get a check engine light that turns out to be code 66 (Mass Air Flow out of range low). The MAF clearly has been changed once before, and it looks good and clean.
Somebody suggested to me that code 66 usually means a vacuum leak.
That would make sense to me given that it happens when going downhill.
Has anyone seen this?
I recently redid the heads and the whole top end of the engine.
Now, when I go downhill, particularly when I step on the brakes, the car stalls and a get a check engine light that turns out to be code 66 (Mass Air Flow out of range low). The MAF clearly has been changed once before, and it looks good and clean.
Somebody suggested to me that code 66 usually means a vacuum leak.
That would make sense to me given that it happens when going downhill.
Has anyone seen this?