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Today stagea had been running rough, spitting and splattering on idle. I have checked fault codes and displayed P0100 (afm malfunction) & P0110 (air temp sensor issue).

I have a scotty spare afm. Will this fix this issue if I change them. How dod I reset the ecu so it reconises the afm change as ive changed it previously with it splattering at full throttle.

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Ok. Replaced with scottys afm but now car has a hesitation issue. Every now and then revs will drop to 500 and runs rough as if I have unplugged the afm. Under throttle engine is splattering then come good. It does it on idle and through driving. Any idea's. I run standard ecu no updgrade currently. Afm replacement shouldnt have this issue. I dont see it as plugs at all as they have just been replaced not too long ago. This issue is associated with dead afm from last week.

It could still be the plugs if they are fouled, but it almost sounds like you have a wiring issue. Perhaps water where it shouldn't be after the storms? Can you borrow another working AFM to check, just to make sure?

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