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DriveWire Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing

Manufacturer #REPI316703

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Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing

DriveWire Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing

Manufacturer #REPI316703

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$32.99

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We've had a few lean codes after install. We cleared the fuel trim tables and had no further issues. It was a gamble on this cheap one vs the high $$ OEM. Soo far so good.
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Posted by Matt D / Sun, Feb 26
Mass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
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So far so good
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Posted by Edward S. / Thu, Apr 01
Cheap and it workedMass Air Flow Sensor, 3.5L Engine, Sensor With Housing
5.0/5
I bought a Replacement (brand name) mass airflow sensor + Housing for my 2003 infiniti g35 sedan for 34.00 (44.00 after tax and shipping). Autozone wanted 122 for the sensor alone but the replacement included the housing. This is important because one of the special screws used to hold the sensor in was completely stripped on my old sensor, so replacing the housing was necessary. It took about 40 mins. Unplug the negative battery terminal, to reset ecu (I did mine overnight) then unbolt the 4 10mm bolts, and unscrew the clips. Remove old sensor and housing. Spray the areas with maf cleaner, and put the new sensor+housing in and put it together and your done ! Woohoo no more service engine light, smooth idle, and more responsive throttle :)
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Posted by AlexG35 / Sat, Jul 15
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