This tutorial will teach you how to fix your AFM. If you are experiencing below, you should really pry open your AFM to check if it is okay:
1)Lumpy RPM
2)Car starts and sometimes won't
3)random stalling.
There are alot more reasons for your car to stall but you should really start with the easy part like checking your AFM as it is the most common cause and easiest to troubleshoot. I know it took a long time for me to troubleshoot my stubborn start, i just got bored one day and decided to cut open my AFM and found that there was a couple dry joints in there. Got it soldered up and guess what, problem fixed!
Anyways,
Tools Needed:
-Soldering iron
-Solder
-Sharp knife or other sharp object
-Black Silicon
1. Remove the afm from your car, the pics show what it looks like.
2. Using a sharp knife, cut away the silicon. I found if you cut straight down on both side of the silicon, more comes out.
3. Once all the silicon is cleared, pry off the lid. It should easily come out.
4. The Following pics shows the joins that dry up and cause the problems. Resolder the joins using fresh solder. Be careful not to hold the iron on for too long as the heat might damage the components inside.
5. To show you the severity of the dry joints, i removed the 4 bolts and easily pulled the whole plug out. All 4 joints where completely loose!! Note that you don’t have to do this, just apply new solder over the whole lot, the old solder will melt.
Also, do this at your own risk; if you cause any damage to anything or anyone by following these instructions, it’s your fault.
The original tutorial has been edited. Credits goes out to the original poster, Steve, aka PHATR32.
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yupp, i've always wanted to do this.
I lost count of how many blogs i have.
This one here serves as a back-up inventory for almost all of the skyline tutorials out there.
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