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Give the AFM a good clean with MAF cleaner spray. Try the soldering trick before you replace the AFMs. There's a DIY thread on here somewhere, a lot of people have had success with repairing the dry solder joints.

FIXED! (i think)

that DIY was so helpful, pretty much had no connection on the dry solder joints.

ill give it a week or so and then see if i need new AFMs, at the moment its problem free.

thanks guys.

cheers guys, its hard to diagnose cos its not always happening, just sometimes desides to do it.

wiggled/unplugged the CAS - same

its not the coils either, checked them

plugs are probly due for a change, but that would make it run shit all the time? or not?

but when i un-plugged the AFM it started to run shitty, exactly like the problem i explained above.. then after a few seconds it regains idle but wont rev over a few thousand revs, (not crisp anyway)

is there any sort of tests for AFM?? to see if they working correctly? or faulty?

open the afm sensor box and check solder joints they are factory weak yeah and if dodgy re-solder'

also clean asmany sensor connections as possible

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