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    Posted: 01-June-2009 at 19:31

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We have a very early M5 E34 and the dealer has informed me today that the rough running is down to the AFM and a OEM replacement is around £570

Is there anyone out there that does a recon unit or does anyone know where I might purchase a good s/h one.

TIA 

 

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Originally posted by hennabm hennabm wrote:

Hi

 

We have a very early M5 E34 and the dealer has informed me today that the rough running is down to the AFM and a OEM replacement is around £570

Is there anyone out there that does a recon unit or does anyone know where I might purchase a good s/h one.

TIA 

 

I don't know of any second hand ones, but do you have a Euro Car Parts near you? Or a Bosch dealer. They are usually much cheaper than the dealers.

Failing that, I would take the car to Dastek in Fife and have them fit a UniQ and completely do away with that restriction of an AFM

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If your stuck i have a 3.6 M5 for breaking. Can only assume AFM is ok but ive never heard the car running. Cheers
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There you go!

AFM recondition

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Assuming your MAF is BMW 13 62 1 311 950,
New Bosch part is 0 280 214 001

However, Bosch also do a remanufactured part - 0 986 280 124
This should be much cheaper...

It's the same MAF in 84-87 Quattros (VW 035 133 471 AC) & Porsche 928's from 83 onwards (928 606 141 00).

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