I have 3 k@n filters with a mass air filter with a mini filer attached to it which I’m presuming tell how much air to fuel. I’m having issues with missing and idling up and down and odb has confirmed the sensor is at fault. Is there a map that deletes it or do I need to replace the sensor. I only ask as I can’t find one online anywhere and given it’s a custom fit and was on when I bought it I don’t know where to look. Uk based
Thanks
Frank
I have 3 k@n filters with a mass air filter with a mini filer attached to it which I’m presuming tell how much air to fuel. I’m having issues with missing and idling up and down and odb has confirmed the sensor is at fault. Is there a map that deletes it or do I need to replace the sensor. I only ask as I can’t find one online anywhere and given it’s a custom fit and was on when I bought it I don’t know where to look. Uk based
Thanks
Frank
well you are a little confused or you just don't have the proper words to explain.
the map (mas air pressure) sensor has three vacuum hoses going from the throttle bodys into a four way hose connector then a bigger hose that plugs into the sensor it also has a thrree wire connector that hooks up to it.
if you are getting trouble codes numbers then you need to post what they are so we can help.
i am guessing that the filter is maybe from/for the crank case vent.
hth herman
well you are a little confused or you just don't have the proper words to explain.
the map (mas air pressure) sensor has three vacuum hoses going from the throttle bodys into a four way hose connector then a bigger hose that plugs into the sensor it also has a thrree wire connector that hooks up to it.
if you are getting trouble codes numbers then you need to post what they are so we can help.
i am guessing that the filter is maybe from/for the crank case vent.
hth herman
You're probably speaking of the inlet air temperature sensor, which is normally in the standard inlet plenum. It is often put inside a little k&n when deleting the stock air inlet setup. The one with three hoses is the MAP or manifold air pressure, effectively a load sensor. If you place the three hoses incorrectly, your bike can run poorly. If you've replaced them, maybe check in the manual to see if they're correct.