Description
MAF Air Flow Meter Sensor For Nissan Pulsar 2003 – 2006 1.6L 1.8L reliable replace to determine the Flow Mass rate of Air entering a fuel-injected internal combustion engine. Built to strict quality control standards, design is improved for more durability.
Fits for:
- Nissan Pulsar 2003 – 2004 Sedan (QG16DE 4Cyl 1.6L Petrol)
- Nissan Pulsar 2004 – 2006 Sedan (QG18DE 4Cyl 1.8L Petrol)
- Nissan Pulsar 2004 – 2005 Hatch (QG18DE 4Cyl 1.8L Petrol)
Compatible reference OEM: 22680-7S000, MF21058N, 336-60644, 226807S00A, 22680-CA000, 74-500036, 86-50036, AF10141, AFH70M-38, AFH70M38, 33660644, 226807S000, 22680CA000, 74500036, 8650036 etc.
Features:
- Function: The mass air flow meter MAF sensor can measure the volume and density of the air entering the engine, thereby providing the ECU with highly accurate airflow readings within a wide ambient temperature range.
- High quality: Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter MAF is made of high-quality plastic materials, Strong and durable, not easy to wear, long service life, stable performance and high reliability.
- Directly replace the old or damaged one
- Easy to install and clean, fast response, high durability.
What does a mass flow sensor do?
- What Does it Do? Mass air flow sensors measure the air mass flowing into the engine intake
How do I know if I need a new AFM sensor?
- The engine is very hard to start or turn over. The engine stalls shortly after starting. The engine hesitates or drags while under load or idle. Hesitation and jerking during acceleration
What are the symptoms of a failing mass air flow sensor? Seven Signs Your Mass Airflow Sensor Is Dirty Or Going Bad
- Black Exhaust. One sign that your vehicle's MAF is going bad is black exhaust from excess fuel
- Check Engine. A faulty mass airflow sensor is a common reason why a check engine light comes on
- Hard Starts
- Hesitation
- Poor Gas Economy
- Rough Idle
- Trouble Accelerating
What happens when a mass flow sensor fails?
- A bad MAF sensor can cause your vehicle to experience poor drivability issues such as engine stalling, jerking or hesitation during acceleration. This could happen while speeding up on the highway on-ramp or cruising down a city street. These issues can create dangerous situations causing accidents and injury.
How to replace MAF sensor?
- Step 1: Disconnect the electrical connector from the mass air flow sensor
- Step 2: Disconnect the mass air flow sensor
- Step 3: Connect the new mass airflow sensor
- Step 4: Reconnect the electrical connector
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