MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
What about the leaves under the relays, do they have a part number?
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Just kidding. Your relays are different than mine are on my 86 IROC. But then agian, you have a 88GTA.
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
I'm pretty sure that yours being a IROC and his being a GTA has nothing to do with the difference in relays, its the years that matter. 85-87 TPI uses one type(square) and 88-92 TPI uses the 2 oval, 1 square type.
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. I should of made myself clear
. My IROC has 3 square connectors as to where Ward has 1 square and 2 oval.Supreme Member
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I'm the original owner of a 1987 IROC, 5.7 TPI (bought it new at the end of 1986), and my relays are in the same order as yours (no one swapped them). MAF power is next to the engine, Fuel pump center, and Burn off closest to the fender.
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Your the original owner, and you still got her? You must lover her lots.
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Yep I probably could have had a Lexus for all the repairs I put into this baby over 23 years, but there's lots of very good memories as well.
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Good for you bro. I remember when I threw piston rod #5 while driving to work. It started with a little knocking sound, then it advanced to a loud banging sound until the block just froze. 7 years later, she woke up with a 350. But now I need a new tranny. My IROC only has 1st gear and 3rd. Bummer.
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Good for you bro. I remember when I threw piston rod #5 while driving to work. It started with a little knocking sound, then it advanced to a loud banging sound until the block just froze. 7 years later, she woke up with a 350. But now I need a new tranny. My IROC only has 1st gear and 3rd. Bummer.
) as well as a code 33 which is why I was checking the forum. I think the MAF power relay just came unseated from driving on a rough road (the locking portion is cracked). Re-seating the relay seemed to work however I decided to replace it with a new GP MR22 from AutoZone (listed in an earlier post as being a direct replacement part) and had a solid check engine light so they're probably not the same part
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That's too bad about your tranny. Unless you have specialized tools it's going to be expensive. My car just has a lot of little things (hatch motor, weather stripping, worn upholstery, paint etc.
) as well as a code 33 which is why I was checking the forum. I think the MAF power relay just came unseated from driving on a rough road (the locking portion is cracked). Re-seating the relay seemed to work however I decided to replace it with a new GP MR22 from AutoZone (listed in an earlier post as being a direct replacement part) and had a solid check engine light so they're probably not the same part
(will most likely get one from GM).
) as well as a code 33 which is why I was checking the forum. I think the MAF power relay just came unseated from driving on a rough road (the locking portion is cracked). Re-seating the relay seemed to work however I decided to replace it with a new GP MR22 from AutoZone (listed in an earlier post as being a direct replacement part) and had a solid check engine light so they're probably not the same part
(will most likely get one from GM). Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
Definitely get the GM one. I went through 3 of the Autozone ones without any luck. The GM one fixed the problem.
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That's too bad about your tranny. Unless you have specialized tools it's going to be expensive. My car just has a lot of little things (hatch motor, weather stripping, worn upholstery, paint etc.
) as well as a code 33 which is why I was checking the forum. I think the MAF power relay just came unseated from driving on a rough road (the locking portion is cracked). Re-seating the relay seemed to work however I decided to replace it with a new GP MR22 from AutoZone (listed in an earlier post as being a direct replacement part) and had a solid check engine light so they're probably not the same part
(will most likely get one from GM).
) as well as a code 33 which is why I was checking the forum. I think the MAF power relay just came unseated from driving on a rough road (the locking portion is cracked). Re-seating the relay seemed to work however I decided to replace it with a new GP MR22 from AutoZone (listed in an earlier post as being a direct replacement part) and had a solid check engine light so they're probably not the same part
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Thanks for all the suggestions, everyone at the forum are always very helpful. There is no code as long as the MAF power relay is not loose, or wet from rain. I just want to replace it because the locking mechanism which holds the cable in is broken. Unfortunately the AutoZone relay is just not the right part.
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Your runs in the same order as who? Ward's relays: fuel pump, MAF power, burnoff, which is the same as my 87 GTA.
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I don't think its really important what the order is, as long as you(owner) know what each relay is for! The reason for the difference in the relay order could due too the fact that the Camaro and Firebird were built in different factory's. And even with the TPI engines, Firebirds have their alts and AC compressor reversed compared to the Camaros.
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I don't think its really important what the order is, as long as you(owner) know what each relay is for! The reason for the difference in the relay order could due too the fact that the Camaro and Firebird were built in different factory's. And even with the TPI engines, Firebirds have their alts and AC compressor reversed compared to the Camaros.
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The only change in locations came from the switch between v-belts & the serpentine belt. Then the AC compressor & alternator swapped positions.
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So, regardless if its a Caramo or Firebird, if your running the 4 belt system, Alt is on passenger side and the AC is on driver side.
And when running with the single serpentine belt setup, Alt is NOW on the driver side and the AC is on the passenger side.
Is my understanding of this correct?
And when running with the single serpentine belt setup, Alt is NOW on the driver side and the AC is on the passenger side.
Is my understanding of this correct?
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
So, regardless if its a Caramo or Firebird, if your running the 4 belt system, Alt is on passenger side and the AC is on driver side.
And when running with the single serpentine belt setup, Alt is NOW on the driver side and the AC is on the passenger side.
Is my understanding of this correct?
And when running with the single serpentine belt setup, Alt is NOW on the driver side and the AC is on the passenger side.
Is my understanding of this correct?
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Actually it was a set of 3 v belts and a flat belt. Alt uses flat belt, power steering pump, ac and air pump use a v belt.
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My 87 GTA 5.7 TPI......
1 serpentine belt- Alt, water, crank
1 V belt- Crank, water, power steer, AC
1 V belt- Crank, power steer
1 V belt- Water, smog pump
1 serpentine belt- Alt, water, crank
1 V belt- Crank, water, power steer, AC
1 V belt- Crank, power steer
1 V belt- Water, smog pump
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I just read this post and have had the same issue with code 36 maff burnoff relay. I bought the MR22 and the MR82 from autozone and they both are rectangular shapped. I searched and the only place i found the oval shaped maff burnoff relay and maf power relay is from the GM dealer part number 14089936 for $25. I bought it today and put it in and bingo. check engine light no longer on. Just wanted to let everyone know, If you got a code 36, go to the GM dealer and spend the $25 and save alot of time and money.
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
I was just wondering soileaujp, did you clear the codes by disconnecting the battery before you installed the new relay, did you know if it was an intermittent code? Did you just plug the relay in and the light turned off? I just bought the same relay from GM today and it had made in china stamped on the top of it... not the diagram that the factory stock ones had, how about yours?
I cleared the codes by disconnecting the battery and re-installed the relay that was in there when the code showed up. I started it up a couple of times and the SES light did not come back on. I'm just beginning to wonder if its only a matter of time before the code 36 comes back.
I cleared the codes by disconnecting the battery and re-installed the relay that was in there when the code showed up. I started it up a couple of times and the SES light did not come back on. I'm just beginning to wonder if its only a matter of time before the code 36 comes back.
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Here is what happened from start to finish. hope this helps anyone who has had this issue.
1. started getting the check engine light. Code 36. The light stayed on constantly. after a few weeks of trouble shooting the issue, I disconected battery to reset it but it came right back on.
2. tried to find maf burnoff relay at autozone. They don't sell the oval relay PN 14089936. The relays they have are the rectangular 5 pin PN MR22/MR82
3. I then tracked down the right relay at GM PN 14089936 after a week of trying to find the right part number. GM also showed me that the Maf Power Relay and the Burnoff relay is listed as the same part number and are interchangeable according the the dealership service center.
4. I put in on and then started the car and the light never came back on. It is an easy fix with just buying the appropriate relay from GM.
The relay has the diagram on it. It doesnt say made in china although i am sure it was. My car sometimes would hesitate when cruising or when getting on the gas when engine was cold. Problem solved when i replaced the relay and light still off. Car running smooth like it should. On my 88 Iroc, the order of the relays from left to right goes as follows.
Left: fuel relay (rectangular shaped)
middle: Maf Power relay (oval shaped)
right: Maf Burnoff relay (oval shapped)
Hope this helps.
1. started getting the check engine light. Code 36. The light stayed on constantly. after a few weeks of trouble shooting the issue, I disconected battery to reset it but it came right back on.
2. tried to find maf burnoff relay at autozone. They don't sell the oval relay PN 14089936. The relays they have are the rectangular 5 pin PN MR22/MR82
3. I then tracked down the right relay at GM PN 14089936 after a week of trying to find the right part number. GM also showed me that the Maf Power Relay and the Burnoff relay is listed as the same part number and are interchangeable according the the dealership service center.
4. I put in on and then started the car and the light never came back on. It is an easy fix with just buying the appropriate relay from GM.
The relay has the diagram on it. It doesnt say made in china although i am sure it was. My car sometimes would hesitate when cruising or when getting on the gas when engine was cold. Problem solved when i replaced the relay and light still off. Car running smooth like it should. On my 88 Iroc, the order of the relays from left to right goes as follows.
Left: fuel relay (rectangular shaped)
middle: Maf Power relay (oval shaped)
right: Maf Burnoff relay (oval shapped)
Hope this helps.
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Here is what happened from start to finish. hope this helps anyone who has had this issue.
1. started getting the check engine light. Code 36. The light stayed on constantly. after a few weeks of trouble shooting the issue, I disconected battery to reset it but it came right back on.
2. tried to find maf burnoff relay at autozone. They don't sell the oval relay PN 14089936. The relays they have are the rectangular 5 pin PN MR22/MR82
3. I then tracked down the right relay at GM PN 14089936 after a week of trying to find the right part number. GM also showed me that the Maf Power Relay and the Burnoff relay is listed as the same part number and are interchangeable according the the dealership service center.
4. I put in on and then started the car and the light never came back on. It is an easy fix with just buying the appropriate relay from GM.
The relay has the diagram on it. It doesnt say made in china although i am sure it was. My car sometimes would hesitate when cruising or when getting on the gas when engine was cold. Problem solved when i replaced the relay and light still off. Car running smooth like it should. On my 88 Iroc, the order of the relays from left to right goes as follows.
Left: fuel relay (rectangular shaped)
middle: Maf Power relay (oval shaped)
right: Maf Burnoff relay (oval shapped)
Hope this helps.
1. started getting the check engine light. Code 36. The light stayed on constantly. after a few weeks of trouble shooting the issue, I disconected battery to reset it but it came right back on.
2. tried to find maf burnoff relay at autozone. They don't sell the oval relay PN 14089936. The relays they have are the rectangular 5 pin PN MR22/MR82
3. I then tracked down the right relay at GM PN 14089936 after a week of trying to find the right part number. GM also showed me that the Maf Power Relay and the Burnoff relay is listed as the same part number and are interchangeable according the the dealership service center.
4. I put in on and then started the car and the light never came back on. It is an easy fix with just buying the appropriate relay from GM.
The relay has the diagram on it. It doesnt say made in china although i am sure it was. My car sometimes would hesitate when cruising or when getting on the gas when engine was cold. Problem solved when i replaced the relay and light still off. Car running smooth like it should. On my 88 Iroc, the order of the relays from left to right goes as follows.
Left: fuel relay (rectangular shaped)
middle: Maf Power relay (oval shaped)
right: Maf Burnoff relay (oval shapped)
Hope this helps.
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It might be easier for the folks with the older style square relays to splice in the oval connectors and use the oval relays as they are the same part number.
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Well I got a diagram put away just in case I run into the issue again. I got all the pn"s for different relay (squared) just in case some get discontinued. My bigger plan is to cut and replace the wires that are exposed just under the connectors.
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so helpful! I keep getting MAF burnoff code and I replaced both relays with the same part and it's driving me mad.
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Just out of curiosity, but can someone with more knowledge than I tell me why GM now uses the same relay for the MAF power/burn off when they use to be different. thanks
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
It's easier to repair, people will not get the relays mixed up if they're both the same.
Also, GM also used that same relay for other things like the cooling fans, and it was used in a lot of different cars, not just f-bodies, it was cheaper for them to produce one multi purpose relay than four or five different ones.
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I looked under the hood of my Iroc and low and behold it has the 14089936 relay for both MAF power and burnoff. They must have been replaced before I got the car back in '02. Learn something new everyday. lol
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I could be wrong. I dont remember off the top of my head though. Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
Just a quick side comment, I dont remember if I said this all ready... if you buy a relay from Autozone and your gut tells you, uh is this a bad relay still? take it back and get another. I bought two new relays from them and one was 100% doa from the factory.
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I bought a MAF Burn-off, MAF Sensor Relay, and FP Relay from AZ. Neither was bad. You may of had gotten a bad batch which was shipped from the factory to AutoZone. Either way,good to hear you got yours going.
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Or you can extract the pins from the connector housing, heat up the crimped area with a lighter to burn the plastic inside the crimp, and then gently pull the wire away from the pin. Then to reinstall the pin to the wire, open the crimped connector, slide in the stripped clean wire and crimp. To be sure that there is a solid bond and connectivity, solder the crimped spot for a superior connection.
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Just informational...
It's repeated many times that the MAF power and burn off relays can use the same part. Well not exactly.
The MAF power relay has a couple added resistors to it that the standard 5 pin relay does not. You can see one of them in the inserted picture. There is also another resistor under the coil that you cannot see.
In the picture an original MAF burn off relay is on the left and an original MAF power relay is on the right. The added resistor is obvious.
If they were really interchangable GM wouldn't have made the modifications to the MAF power relay. They would have just thrown in a standard 5-pin relay. Also the aftermarket would have been the first to jump on that as their primary motive is to reduce part numbers.
Now the fuel pump relay and MAF burn off relay can be used interchangably but there are differences but not enough to cause an issue.
The correct GM part numbers for the relays are. GM Borg Warner and GP Sorenson.
GM 10067925 MAF power
GM 10094701 MAF burn off
GM 14078914 Fuel pump
BW R3009 MAF power
BW R671 MAF burn off
BW R761 Fuel pump
GP MR22 MAF power
GP MR82 MAF burn off
GP MR5 Fuel pump
It's repeated many times that the MAF power and burn off relays can use the same part. Well not exactly.
The MAF power relay has a couple added resistors to it that the standard 5 pin relay does not. You can see one of them in the inserted picture. There is also another resistor under the coil that you cannot see.
In the picture an original MAF burn off relay is on the left and an original MAF power relay is on the right. The added resistor is obvious.
If they were really interchangable GM wouldn't have made the modifications to the MAF power relay. They would have just thrown in a standard 5-pin relay. Also the aftermarket would have been the first to jump on that as their primary motive is to reduce part numbers.
Now the fuel pump relay and MAF burn off relay can be used interchangably but there are differences but not enough to cause an issue.
The correct GM part numbers for the relays are. GM Borg Warner and GP Sorenson.
GM 10067925 MAF power
GM 10094701 MAF burn off
GM 14078914 Fuel pump
BW R3009 MAF power
BW R671 MAF burn off
BW R761 Fuel pump
GP MR22 MAF power
GP MR82 MAF burn off
GP MR5 Fuel pump
GM Dealer gave me this new part# for Fuel Pump 10094701 which is same part number for the Burn offn Realy. (My old relays were 14078907 for fuel pump and burn off) and 10067925 for Power, which I believe should still be the same
BW R3009 MAF burn off(GM PART#10094701) for Models up to 1987 only
BW R3009 Fuel pump(GM PART#10094701) Same for 89 and some newer models
BW R671 MAF Power(DIFFERENT RELAY than other ones)(original GM PART#10067925)
I have also check the AC Delco cataloc and it list relays as follow:
AC DELCO -X Reff. With BW
AC 212-305- FUEL PUMP - BW #3009
AC 212-305- BURN OFF - BW #3009
AC 212-300- POWER - BW #R671
I have loked here as well (might have to enter your zip code and vehicle type/year
http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...aro&vi=1035616
http://parts-catalog.acdelco.com/cat...log_search.php
I have also noted that most places will give you the wrong relay or will tell you they are all the same (but obviously they are NOT) if you don't know exactly the part number or what you're looking- for so be aware Also noted that when you research the part number on the Net you might get wrong descritpion what's the relay is for(ebay was good example for that)
I hope this help and thanks Elcam84 for the original post
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
good morning,
hate to revive an old thread, but for informational purposes, gmpartsgiant.com has all the relays and pigtails. i have ordered the MAF power relay, and MAF burn off relay using the OE part numbers as cross reference.
RJMcEachern
EDIT: this is for an 87 GTA 5.7L
10067925 RELAY ASM 1 10.44
10.44
10094701 RELAY ASM 1 15.15
15.15
hate to revive an old thread, but for informational purposes, gmpartsgiant.com has all the relays and pigtails. i have ordered the MAF power relay, and MAF burn off relay using the OE part numbers as cross reference.
RJMcEachern
EDIT: this is for an 87 GTA 5.7L
10067925 RELAY ASM 1 10.44
10.44
10094701 RELAY ASM 1 15.15
15.15
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Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
good morning,
hate to revive an old thread, but for informational purposes, gmpartsgiant.com has all the relays and pigtails. i have ordered the MAF power relay, and MAF burn off relay using the OE part numbers as cross reference.
RJMcEachern
EDIT: this is for an 87 GTA 5.7L
10067925 RELAY ASM 1 10.44
10.44
10094701 RELAY ASM 1 15.15
15.15
hate to revive an old thread, but for informational purposes, gmpartsgiant.com has all the relays and pigtails. i have ordered the MAF power relay, and MAF burn off relay using the OE part numbers as cross reference.
RJMcEachern
EDIT: this is for an 87 GTA 5.7L
10067925 RELAY ASM 1 10.44
10.44
10094701 RELAY ASM 1 15.15
15.15
Re: MAF relay differences. They are not all the same
Bringing this one back, can someone please assist. I pulled a code 36 so I started poking around the relays, I have a 1988 Chevy Iroc Z 5.7 and I have these exact colors on my relays listed in the quote, however the relay I think is the fuel pump has part # 10094701(rectangle), the other two are 14089936(round). I have the fuel pump relay out of the car and the car still starts. I disconnected all three relays and the car starts, of course the idle is rough. If the MAF power and MAF burnoff relay are supposed to be different then, why do I have two of the same. These are factory? Never been taken out of the car. The car has been in my family the last 24 years, so I know it was never swapped around.
OK, so you need colours EH!
*Fuel Pump relay: 12GA Orange, 16GA Orange, 12GA Tan w/white stripe, 16GA Black w/white stripe, 16GA Green w/white stripe (5 wires)
*MAF Power relay: 12GA Orange, 12GA Tan w/white stripe, 16GA Black w/white stripe, 16GA Blue(solid), 16GA Red (5 wires)
*MAF Burnoff relay: 2x 12GA Orange, 16GA Black(solid), 16GA Blue (4 wires)
Note: GA, refers to the GAUGE(thickness) of the wires used!!! Ex. 10-12GA is thick......16-20GA is a much thinner wire. The lower the # the thicker it is!
P.S. I am GUESSING at the size of wires, the sizes listed here MAY NOT BE 100% ACCURATE!!! I am comparing the relay wires to my own supply of wires in my garage.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!
*Fuel Pump relay: 12GA Orange, 16GA Orange, 12GA Tan w/white stripe, 16GA Black w/white stripe, 16GA Green w/white stripe (5 wires)
*MAF Power relay: 12GA Orange, 12GA Tan w/white stripe, 16GA Black w/white stripe, 16GA Blue(solid), 16GA Red (5 wires)
*MAF Burnoff relay: 2x 12GA Orange, 16GA Black(solid), 16GA Blue (4 wires)
Note: GA, refers to the GAUGE(thickness) of the wires used!!! Ex. 10-12GA is thick......16-20GA is a much thinner wire. The lower the # the thicker it is!
P.S. I am GUESSING at the size of wires, the sizes listed here MAY NOT BE 100% ACCURATE!!! I am comparing the relay wires to my own supply of wires in my garage.
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!










