In the older JR kits there was a resistor spliced in to the IAT circuit
to richen things up, take a look for that. Maybe a bad splice going to
it? Or someone pulled it out?
 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Donni Howell
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 1:20 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: NPC - CEL code 10 diagnostic help?


95 = OBD I  no other numbers in front of it. P0010 is an OBD II code.

The error is Intake temp. sensor circuit. Doesn't necessarily mean the
sensor / MAF itself is bad. Could be a connector, wiring, or other part
of the system.


On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:16 PM, Stephanie Turner
<[email protected]> wrote:


        My code reader is telling me that a P0010 code, on a Mazda, is
for any of the following:

        ~EGR Valve stuck

        ~Camshaft Position Actuator Circuit

        ~Fan Switch / Dial

        ~Steering Angle Sensor short

         

        I'd start somewhere other than the MAF. If the MAF was bad, it
would be quite obvious and the car would run like ick. If the EGR was
stuck the car would still run ok. Personally, I'd verify the code again
then start checking wires to the Camshaft sensor and fan switches first.
Make sure those fans are coming on. 

         

        Are you sure the code is just "10" or are there other numbers in
front of it? The codes do run in numerical order from P0010 to P3000
(and beyond).

         

        Stephanie

         

        BEGi / Bell Engineering

        Phone: 830.438.2890

        Fax: 830.438.8361

        www.bellengineering.net

         

        Please include all previous correspondence when replying to an
e-mail.

         

        From: Donni Howell [mailto:[email protected]] 
        Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 12:36 PM 

        To: [email protected]
        Subject: NPC - CEL code 10 diagnostic help?

        

         

        So I have a fun issue. 95 Miata, Check engine light is on -
"code 10". Air temp sensor circuit. Car seems to run fine. I swapped out
the MAF with the one from my 96 and cleared the code....came right back
within seconds.



        Car had a JR M45 on it when I bought it and it looks like some
of the MAF wiring may have been "disturbed" during the install (some
non-OEM tape just behind the connector). The MAF connector is seated
firmly but the little clip that secures it was broken off long before
this issue.
        
        So first question is, how do I test the wiring (say between MAF
connector and ECU), just continuity? Any resistances or voltages to
check for at the connector? Should I maybe try to locate a new connector
and splice it, or is it possible to get the pins out and re-insert in a
good connector?
        
        Other thoughts from the peanut gallery? :-)
        
        -- 
        "If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast
enough." - Mario Andretti




-- 
"If everything seems under control, you're just not going fast enough."
- Mario Andretti

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