After a breakdown, we had to replace the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor on the Toadsteads 2000 Toyota Echo. We thought we'd bring ya'll along for this easy fix.
This is exactly the type thing that I like about my 2002 Echo: It's so easy to work on. It's the Japanese equivalent to an original VW Beetle. Running strong at 268k miles.
Mi amigo muy facil de enterder su video sobre el sensor Mad.Aunque habia visto otros videos sobre este tema nunca habia llegado a comprender como lo logre con el suyo .Gra ias
thanks for your video and advice because I was at the end of my string trying to find the same problem. it worked for me after doing everything I could on my own. thx again.
I bet that was a monster tow bill if you had to have it brought from Texas to Miss. Ouch!! Out here where I live there is a rip-off tow company that has the police account. They charge outrageous prices and the police get mad at you if you mention to them that the tow company seems to way overcharge.
My 2001 Toyota echo when I start it it has a high rev for 3 seconds and when I put it in drive while driving it shakes an when I brake I can feel some resistance you think I might have the same problem