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Old 12-03-2011, 03:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,
I cleaned up my MAF sensor a couple of times but the check engine light comes on after 3-6 months. I want to buy a new MAF. I understand the OEM one is denso MAF.

What are the non-OEM MAF sensors that suits well for corolla?
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Please save your money and buy an OEM mass air flow sensor. Google "Toyota oem parts" and order it from an online Toyota parts dealer.
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Hi,
I cleaned up my MAF sensor a couple of times but the check engine light comes on after 3-6 months. I want to buy a new MAF. I understand the OEM one is denso MAF.

What are the non-OEM MAF sensors that suits well for corolla?
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Please save your money and buy an OEM mass air flow sensor. Google "Toyota oem parts" and order it from an online Toyota parts dealer.
a few thopughts

1)You really should have a detailed signature for your car

2) instead of saying the CEL comes on you should tell us the exact code #'s

3) I do agree with Celica guy and on parts like a MAF I would stick with the OEM

4) I think your MAF has 2 "wire sensors" on them........one is the MAF wire and the other is the "air charge wire" did you clean both of them?
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if you have p0171 system too lean bank1 change your donut ring (in between the down pipe and exhaust manifold) and exhaust manifold gasket....cleared mine up at its over 2k after
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