Hello Guy !
Well i was just wandering , maybe this will be interesting for someone to see how many parts this Air/Flow meters haves inside and you can't see this from the top until it's fully dismantled in bits and pieces .
(you can erase this post if you wish or if you find this of not interesting for this site ! i will not get angry because of that !)
So here are the pics of how it looks inside , and this is the Bosch vane Air/Flow meter from the Peugeot 205 1.9 GTi engine :
Kind regards !
Damir
Bosch Vane Air/Flow Meter (fully dismantled)
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Bosch Vane Air/Flow Meter (fully dismantled)
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- One more picture of that carbon track/plate ...
- Bosch AFM - carbon track 2.jpg (209.23 KiB) Viewed 2507 times
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- And this is the brain of the AFM sensor , this is carbon track/plate which sends signals/voltage to the ECU .
This is one example of badly worn carbon track (see those white areas on the beginning of the black carbon track..) but strangely enough this AFM - Bosch AFM - carbon track 1.jpg (218.83 KiB) Viewed 2508 times
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- One more picture ...
- Bosch AFM 4.jpg (263.17 KiB) Viewed 2507 times
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- AFM main body , you can see main air passage and bypass passage around the idle mixture screw ...
- Bosch AFM 3.jpg (201.75 KiB) Viewed 2507 times
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- Same thing but photo from other angle .
- Bosch AFM 2.jpg (186.4 KiB) Viewed 2507 times
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- Bosch AFM fully dismantled , you can see in the picture all parts which was inside .
- Bosch AFM 1.jpg (197.44 KiB) Viewed 2507 times
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