My 1994 940 Turbo was running great. I went to wash the engine at the carwash as I have done many times before. Afterward, the car started just fine and ran fine as I brought it home (approx. 6 mile drive). I parked it and the next day I went to start it. It wouldn't start. I thought perhaps when I washed it, I might have gotten water in the distributor. Checked out dry. I unplugged the Air Mass Meter to see if it would start, and it started right up. So, I thought perhaps moisture was faulting the sensor. I let it dry out for nearly a week now, but same problem. Tried disconnecting the battery to reset the signal with no success. Is there a way to reset the sensor signal to the meter, or does unplugging the meter prove a damaged meter if the car starts when it is unplugged. I should note that the platinum filament in the AMM is still in tact(not broken). Could it still be bad??? If so, can anyone recommend a place to get a used but tested AMM on the web.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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