MAFs very rarely fail, they are too simple.
The MAF used in the L322 is just a long piece of high resistance metal wire (folded up inside a small rectangular air passage) that is kept at a constant temperature ~200°C. When air moves past it it cools down and a simple electronic circuit turns up the power to get it back to temperature. A second circuit reports the power level with 0V = none up to maximum power = 5V.
Occasionally it runs at full power for a few seconds to get hot enough to burn off any dust or oil, etc that has got past the air filter. More modern MAFs digitize the analog signal and report via the Can bus, but in the L322 a dedicated signal goes to the engine computer(s).
This one is really a case of 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it'.
bye. 2003 TD6, EGR delete, vortex crankcase breather update, performance chip, UHF 2 way, Android head unit, crash camera on dash, always-on rear view camera to mirror screen, LED DRL`s, Electric trailer brake controller. FSR replaced. Pulling 3T caravan all about Australia
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