Shredicus
Dedicated LVC Member
So just a quick tip I want to put out there in case someone has this issue in the future; if you're having rough idle or hesitation issues before you start replacing coils and vacuum hoses clean your MAF sensor first. Out of nowhere my car started bogging down horrendously. It was between shifts so i didnt think it was my trasnny crapping out but it honestly felt like my LS was dragging an RV behind it or something, it was hesitating that severely; scary stuff. I had just replaced the valve cover gasket/all coils/all plugs and I my vacuum hoses were in good shape so it kinda freaked me out. Well one thing I noticed was that the intake sounded really strange like it was choking or constricted ( I have a K&N FIPK). I took the filter off and everything looked fine then I pulled the MAF sensor and sprayed it down with some MAF cleaner. Lo and behold a CHUNK of dirt fell out of it. Not a speck or a fleck, but a small clod of dirt. I'm not sure how it got past the filter, I may have put it on hastily the last time I removed it, but once the MAF sensor was cleaned the car ran perfectly.
So long story short, clean your MAF sensor with a can of MAF sensor cleaner if you're having rough idle/hesitation issues before you start with expensive fixes.
So long story short, clean your MAF sensor with a can of MAF sensor cleaner if you're having rough idle/hesitation issues before you start with expensive fixes.