How to Get Your Car Home in an Emergency

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  1. rafael cisneros

    Is the TPS the same as the Mass Airflow Sensor?

  2. Dusty

    What about a failing alternator, YOU GOT ANY TRICKS FOR THAT!? HUH?!?!? TELL ME GODDAMMIT…..
    😅 j/k…

  3. kentworch

    This is a good tip for a faulty sensor or torn intake hose.

  4. THE SWORD

    But this only applies to this particular issue.

  5. TheHulkamaniaBrother2.0

    Yeah but most of the time it's not just a mass air flow sensor lol.😅

  6. fewworddotrick

    Given the way cars are designed now days I'm surprised the mass airflow sensor is still screwed onto the intake as a seperate part and not molded into it so that you have to buy the entire intake to get a new sensor

  7. Brad mint

    This is the step after pulling fuses 😂

  8. wazza33racer

    A bad MAF/MAP sensor can cause a lot of weird problems………disconnecting it does indeed get you home. Good advice Scotty.

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