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WHITECELICAGTS
05-28-2003, 07:34 PM
What are the specs on this part number? 89666-20083 Engine Control module

found on this TSB (http://www.radphys.com/TSB_ECM_CEL.pdf)

Is this the computer with the RPM change?

I had a CEL light as noted in this
thread (http://www.newcelica.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=80582) and i think they will have to replace my ECM/ECU. I hope this isnt the ECU with the lower rev limiter, if so I will be highly pissed off

any info will help me!

WHITECELICAGTS
05-29-2003, 07:40 AM
no info guys?

gts24
05-29-2003, 12:19 PM
http://www.car-part.com/cgi-bin/search.cgi?userSearch=exact&userPID=1000&userLocation=All+States&userIMS=&userInterchange=%5B%7C%7Br&userSide=&userDate=2000&userDate2=2003&dbModel=73.6.1&userModel=Toyota%20Celica&dbPart=336.1&userPart=Air%20Flow%20Meter&sessionID=736&userUID=0&userBroker=&userPreference=&userPage=2


Honestly man, I really think you need to try out a different MAFS. A user on this website has had some of the same symptoms as you. He cleaned his mafs, his intake etc etc, and had no luck, he then changed out his mafs and bam, car ran like new. If possible just ask a friend if you could borrow one for an hour or so, just to see if it would help.


www.car-part.com and search under the Air Flow Meter. I just bought one for 50bux.

sorry if this reply was suggesting something you have already done.

WHITECELICAGTS
05-29-2003, 03:24 PM
what part number am I looking for on that site?

gts24
05-29-2003, 07:37 PM
Can you not click on that first link I posted? Does it not come up with a list of results. Those are ALL listings from various wrecking yards of MAFS/Air Flow Meters. Get the newest one possible. I picked up one from a 2002 wrecked Celica.

You search should SIMPLY be


2000-2003 Celica, Nationwide search for an Air Flow Meter

Air Flow Meter is the exact same thing as MAFS.


If you want to get really really technical the part number for the MAFS is: 22204-0d030

But the wrecking yard that you choose is only going to have one MAFS/Air Flow meter for a Celica. The GT and the GT-S use the exact same part number, in fact numerous other Toyota's use this part.

WHITECELICAGTS
05-30-2003, 05:06 AM
I am seeing this description a lot, 1.8L,DOHC,EFI,FATO,F WD 22204-22010 that part number does not match the one you gave me?