Mass air flow sensor maybe
It only does it in cold start?
So it has to be a sensor with the fuel or airflow it has to be
Login to reply
Replies (2)
Yeah it's typically a cold start. What would causes this.. do they just go bad and need replacement
Yes when the car sits for a while these sensors either go bad or are dirty. You can take the mass air flow sensor off and clean it and try that. The car, as it's warming up, it's asking for more power. And something is cutting off the power. So it has to be one of those sensors or gas filter thats dirty from sitting