kevinnacht96
Trafic high fuel consumption stalling smoking
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A 2000 Renault Trafic diesel is experiencing high fuel consumption, stalling when idling, a check engine light, and excessive smoke during acceleration. The issue may be related to a failing mass air flow (MAF) sensor, which can affect the air-fuel ratio. A similar case was resolved by confirming the MAF sensor's malfunction through diagnostic equipment and replacing it. It is recommended to have the vehicle checked at a workshop for accurate diagnosis and proper sensor calibration.
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kevinnacht96 (community.author)
Thanks! I did check the air filter, and it looked pretty clean. So, it was definitely the MAF sensor with your Trafic too? How did you confirm it, and what did you do to fix it? Did you replace it yourself, or did you take it to a shop?
alinawolf48
Yes, it was indeed the MAF sensor in my case. A workshop confirmed the sensor wasn't providing accurate data for the air-fuel ratio after data logging and inspecting the sensor's readings using diagnostic equipment. Given your symptoms and mileage, it's highly probable yours is failing too. Replacing it isn't too difficult, but you'll need the correct tools and a replacement sensor. I'd advise getting it checked at a workshop; they can properly diagnose it and ensure the new sensor is correctly calibrated.
kevinnacht96 (community.author)
Okay, that's super helpful. Sounds like a trip to the mechanic is in order then. I appreciate you sharing your experience! Mechanic quoted me 365€ for the repair, including the new sensor. I'll report back after the repair, hopefully it fixes it.
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alinawolf48
Sounds familiar. I had similar symptoms with my Trafic: higher fuel consumption, rough idling, and the engine light. The MAF sensor is a likely culprit. Have you checked the air filter? A dirty filter can cause the MAF to malfunction by contaminating it with dirt and oil. When was the last time it was replaced?