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Mass air flow sensor
Part # 86-10059 | Line Code: CRD
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$207.40
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Not Fitted / Universal

Product Details
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Terminal Type Pin
Connector Gender Male
Connector Shape Rectangular
Grade Type Regular
Mounting Type Bolt-On; Hose Clamp
Terminal Quantity 5
Connector Quantity 1
Mounting Hardware Included No
Terminal Gender Male
Mounting Bracket Included No
Wiring Harness Included No
Color Black
Universal Or Specific Fit Specific
Sensor Type Resistor
Inlet Connection Diameter 70.1
Outlet Connection Diameter 70.1
Prop 65 NO
SDS Required No
Mounting Hole Quantity 2
E-Waste Yes
First Application Year 1998
Package Contents Mass Air Flow Sensor; Instruction Sheet
FAQs The most common causes are: worn vane assembly, cracked housing, or cracked printed circuit board. These conditions require unit replacement.
Housing Material Plastic
Bracket Included No
Housing Included Yes
Housing Color Black
Product Condition New
Is or contains a battery? No
Is or contains a bulb? No
Is the item CARB affected? No
Is item a chemical? No
Contains Electronic Components? Circuit Board
FAQ_Q5 What goes bad in MAF sensors?
FAQ_A1 A malfunctioning MAF/VANE air flow sensor can cause any one or more of the following symptoms: hesitation, stalling, poor fuel economy or poor engine performance.
FAQ_Q3 What are the most common causes of MAF/VANE air flow sensor problems?
FAQ_A4 The most common causes are: a worn vane assembly, a cracked housing, or a cracked printed circuit board. These conditions all require unit replacement.
FAQ_Q4 What goes bad in vane air flow type units?
FAQ_A3 Over-voltage sources from relays, short circuited wiring, cracked printed circuit boards, moisture entering the unit through split air ducts, electrical connections and wiring, air intake obstructions or gas/oil fumes from the engine can cause failure. Check air filter and air ways for dirt or debris. Check for loose or faulty connectors and broken or faulty wiring. Be sure to check these to prevent damage to the replacement unit.
FAQ_Q2 How can I determine if the MAF/VANE air flow sensor is bad?
FAQ_A2 Visually inspect the sensor element in the MAF for damage or for a burnt smell. In the VANE AIRFLOW sensor, inspect the door for binding or for a burnt smell. Check for diagnostic trouble codes with a scanner.
FAQ_A5 The most common causes are: cracked circuit boards, burnt sensing elements, poor solder joints, deteriorated conformal coating, or loose printed circuit board components.
FAQ_Q1 How can a malfunctioning MAF/VANE air flow sensor affect my vehicles operation?
Part Terminology Mass Air Flow Sensor

Features & Benefits
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CARDONE Engineered Technology ensures that all CARDONE New Mass Air Flow Sensors precisely track O.E. output curves and maintain strict tolerances to ensure accurate scan tool readings for proper operation. Every component is rated to handle a broad range of environmental conditions, including temperature and altitude.

Application Summary
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Volkswagen Beetle 2004-98, Golf 2004-99, Jetta 2004-99
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