ECCPP MAF Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter 5pins Fit 2007-15 for VW Eos, 2006-10 for VW Passat, 2004-13 for Audi A3, 2006-13 for Audi A3 Quattro, 2007-10 for Audi TT 2.0L 06F906 461A 06D906 461
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ECCPP MAF Sensor Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter 5pins Fit 2007-15 for VW Eos, 2006-10 for VW Passat, 2004-13 for Audi A3, 2006-13 for Audi A3 Quattro, 2007-10 for Audi TT 2.0L 06F906 461A 06D906 461
FITMENT - Mass Air Flow Sensor for 2004-2013 for Audi A3 2.0L,2006-2013 for Audi A3 Quattro 2.0L,2007-2010 for Audi TT 2.0L,2006-2013 2015 for Seat Leon 2.0L,2007-2015 for Volkswagen Eos 2.0L,2006-2010 for Volkswagen Passat 2.0L
ADVANTAGES - Our team has been strictly committed to slove the mass air flow sensor s idling, idling speed, black smoke, lights and other issues, exceeding OEM quality standards.
FEATURE - MAF Sensors precisely track OE output curves and maintain spec tolerances to ensure accurate scan tool readings for proper operation
EASY OPERATION - With simple operation, our mass flow air sensor can quickly and accurately detect the car's intake air volume. Even if you don't have professional technical knowledge, you can easily use it.
PARTS INFORMATION - Before purchase this parts, please check the compatibility information or call your local dealer to verify the correct OEM part number : 06F 906 461A 06D 906 461.
OEM Part Number(s):06D906461, 06F906461A, 06D906461A
Installing The Replacement Mass Air Flow Sensor 1. Position MAF sensor in the vehicle. Make sure the airflow direction indicated on the sensor is toward the engine. 2. Install sensor-to-air-duct seal(s), if so equipped, on the replacement MAF sensor. 3. Connect the MAF sensor to the throttle body air cleaner ducts. If the sensor mounts directly on the throttle body, install and tighten the mounting screws to 10 ft-lb. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! 4. Position clamps over the air duct/MAF sensor connections and tighten. Replace the clamps if necessary. NOTE: For the MAF sensor to work properly, the sensor/air duct connections must be airtight. 5.CAREFULLY plug the harness connector lead into the MAF sensor.