🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Performance!
The MOJTBE 22680-1MG0A AFH60M-39 Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter is a high-quality replacement part compatible with various Nissan and Infiniti models. It measures the volume and density of air entering the engine, ensuring accurate airflow readings for optimal performance. Built to meet or exceed OEM specifications, this sensor is easy to install and made from durable materials, providing reliability and longevity. Enjoy enhanced engine efficiency and a smoother driving experience with this essential automotive component.
Manufacturer | MOJTBE |
Brand | MOJTBE |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 1.97 x 4.33 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 22680-1MG0A |
Manufacturer Part Number | MAF6618 |
P**K
Exactly as advertised
We were told by the mechanic that it was impossible to get the right part, that what we were ordering and what we would get would not be the same. Wrong! This was perfect and fixed my mom’s car. The exact part that was advertised.
L**Y
Mass airflow sensor after installed threw more codes
Wife’s car wouldn’t even start after installing the new mass airflow sensor, starts right up and runs better with the old one after I cleaned it with the mass airflow sensor
K**E
Sometimes working
It’s funny because on way to daughter’s house( Vermillion, Ohio) the check engine light is off but coming back to Gnadenhutten, Ohio it comes back on stayed on for two days and now back off. Can’t ask for refund or replacement as I have to it for car to run until I can afford to get the parts from my local parts supplier
R**O
It works for couple weeks,
After I install it works for a couple weeks that I not use too much the car like 10 minutes every day, the car starts muffler smells gas, so I take the to the mechanic, and my mechanic says we need, mass airflow sensor so I have to get another one from auto parts,
E**R
Definitely something you can fit yourself
My 2013 Sentra, when the temp dropped low, would kick up a check engine light with the code for Mass Airflow error. Reading around it looked like it could be a faulty sensor, as it never happens any other time. I've seen articles where you can supposedly clean the old one but why take a chance? I found a YouTube video on how to fit a new sensor, and quite honestly this was a piece of cake. Two screws, remove the old unit, insert the new one, rescrew. That's it. Took about 10 mins but that's only because I really took my time. I've been waiting on a temp drop to see what would happen and a cold front hit us last night. No check engine light! Happy!! :)
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