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Old 02-03-2019, 12:13 AM   #1
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Exclamation 2zr MAF amperage draw, help needed

I'm trying to tackle a parasitic draw problem I've been having for the past few months and while I was testing it out today I have found out that my MAF sensor while plugged in, draws about 90mA of current (0.09A).

Can anyone else with a 2zr swapped Yaris please do me a huge favor and test their parasitic draw with their MAF connected and again with the MAF connector unplugged at the sensor. Just make sure you wait 30 seconds before you confirm the reading as the ecu will wake up and then sleep after 30 seconds when you disconnect and reconnect the probes on the battery.

To do this just disconnect your negative terminal wire. Place one lead from your multimeter on the negative terminal and the other on the negative terminal clamp which you removed. Set your meter to read Amps and you are good to go.

Thanks a lot for whoever can get me this info.
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