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Mass AirFlow Sensor Meter MAF 22680-AA380 Compatible with 2009-2014 Subaru Forester 2008-2014 Subaru Impreza 2008-2014 Subaru Legacy 2008-2014 Subaru Outback 2.0L 2.5L 3.6L

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  • OE Number:22680AA380,22680AA38A,336-50129,336-50130,AF10345,197400-5111,1976130.Please compare the original sensor on your car with the picture sensor to make sure you buy the correct one,or you can check the year make model by amazon confirmedfit to make sure the sensor fit your car.
  • Fitment:for Subaru 09-15 Forester 2.5L,08-15 Impreza 2.0l 2.5l,08-15 Subaru Legacy,08-15 Outback,2015 WRX STI ,13-15 XV Crosstrek 2.0l.
  • Durability is very important,so OYEAUTO maf sensor uses high-quality material and new technologie to meet OEM specifications.Fast Response Time: 15 ms,Oupt Curver Tolerance: < 2%.
  • The senor is very easy to install,you can complete the replacement in 40 minutes.Disconnect the ground wire from the battery to reset the warning light.The warning light disappears and the vehicle runs smoothly.$20 to solve the $200 repair fee.
  • 12-month-warranty:During the warranty period,if there is any problem with your maf sensor, please contact us through Amazon, we will refund or send you a brand new replacement.



Product Description

o2 sensor

Here are some of the most common symptoms of a faulty mass airflow sensor:

  • The engine is very hard to start or turn over
  • The engine stalls shortly after starting
  • The engine hesitates or drags while under load or idle
  • Hesitation and jerking during acceleration
  • The engine hiccups
  • Excessively rich or lean idling

OE Number:22680AA380,22680AA38A,336-50129,336-50130,AF10345,197400-5111,1976130.

Package Included:

1X Mass Air Flow Sensor

Easy installation:

  • May need to disconnect car's battery for about 30-40 minutes in order to erase old faulty codes from the ECU (electronic control unit).
  • No software re-program of the vehicle computer is required.

How To Fix A Bad Mass Air Flow Sensor

If your intake system is good to go and you’re still having issues, there are several things you can try:

  • Shake out the dust. Blow out the intake tubing and install a new air filter to prevent future dust intrusion.
  • Use a cleaner. An MAF-sensor-specific cleaner may be able to take care of any contamination.
  • Replace it. If neither of these steps is effective, replacing a mass air flow sensor is usually a simple job.

Diagnosing drivability issues is a process of elimination. Compare your vehicle’s components with known-good signals for accurate diagnosis and quick repair.

How to Clean a Dirty Mass Airflow Sensor

Remove the Sensor To clean your mass airflow sensor, first, you must take it out. This is done by opening your vehicle's air box and using a flathead screwdriver to pluck it out. When removing the sensor, be sure to never touch the wires. A disconnected mass airflow sensor can't electrocute you, but the wires are delicate and small. Breaking one will require a replacement, so it's best to be cautious.
Clean the Sensor Next, you have two choices. The cheapest option would be to take your mass airflow sensor and place it in a plastic bag filled with rubbing alcohol. Take the bag and move it around, making sure the alcohol washes all of the dirt and grime from the sensor. Another option would be to go to your local auto parts store and buy a special mass airflow sensor cleaner, and spray it onto your sensor, but as stated before, this is more expensive.
Dry and Reinstall the Sensor After cleaning your mass airflow sensor with either the cleaner, or rubbing alcohol, let it sit, generally for 20 minutes or more. The sensor has to be completely dry before it can be reinstalled in your car, otherwise you may damage it. Replace it and that's all.
Save money Generally, you'll want to clean your mass airflow sensor either every six months, or every time you change your oil. Cleaning it when you change or clean your air filter will be a good way to save both time and money.

John A
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
Installed in my 2009 Subaru and ran like crap. Put old one back in and ran fine
Kevin H
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025
Perfect
SR
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
Perfect replacement part for this Sensor!! Works as it should and great price!!
LauraJK
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Needed a replacement Mass airflow sensor, and this aftermarket sensor fit and works perfectly at a much better price point.
Rey Cruz
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2024
FITS AND WORKS LIKE IT SHOULD SAVES A LOT OF MONEY BETTER PRICE THAN AUTO PARTS STORE
Brittany
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Put this in my Subaru 6 months ago and still going strong with no issues! Couldn't be cheaper or easier!
1Core
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
Belt quality is good same as OEM everything works good no issues so far.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2024
It did its job. No need to pay 40-70 at an auto parts store.
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