ECCPP Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter MAF Fits for Nissan D21 1990-1994, for Nissan Pickup 1995-1996, Replaces OE 7450052 MF21029 MA236 221029M AFH55M10 MAF1115
R 1,545
or 4 x payments of R386.25 with
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Delivery: 10-20 working days
ECCPP Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter MAF Fits for Nissan D21 1990-1994, for Nissan Pickup 1995-1996, Replaces OE 7450052 MF21029 MA236 221029M AFH55M10 MAF1115
FITMENT - MAF Sensor fit 1990-1994 for Nissan for D21,1995-1996 for Nissan for Pickup
Functions - A perfect replacement for faulty maf sensors. ECCPP Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor can solve check engine light, error code, poor fuel economy and run rough problems, easy to Install and clean, long service life.
FEATURES - High quality metal and the latest plastic materials ensure robustness. Has undergone on-vehicle testing to ensure proper fit and long-lasting performance. It is even ideal for professional mechanics.
PARTS INFORMATION - Before purchase this parts, please check the compatibility information or call your local dealer to verify the correct OEM part number and clean out the air box and replace the air filter before installing the MAF Meter, or the Code and Check Engine Light may keep showing even if you replace a new Mass Air Flow Sensor.
STABILITY - Provides more consistent voltage to eliminate engine rough idle problems. OE NUMBERS: AFH55M10 MAF1115 7450052 MF21029 MA236 221029M
OEM Part Number(s):AFH55-M10, AFH55M10, 74-50052, 7450052
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.