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Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &
Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &
Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &
Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &
Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &
Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo  C30 70 S40 60 80 &

Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor For Cadillac CTS Saturn VUE Volvo C30 70 S40 60 80 &

$30.57 
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Brand: ISUMO
Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications
Mass Air Flow Sensor
Quantity: 1 Piece
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Part#
MAS4541H
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Cross-Reference
8627296
0280218088
MAS4541
74-10090
7410090
8670398
1342364
31342414
55350433
213-3582
2133582
55353127
8670398
86703980 
8692624 
86926240
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Fits
CADILLAC CTS 2003-2004
SATURN VUE 2002-2003
VOLVO C30 2008-2013
VOLVO C70 2003-2013
VOLVO S40 2004-2012
VOLVO S60 2002-2009
VOLVO S80 2002-2006
VOLVO V50 2005-2011
VOLVO V70 2002-2007
VOLVO XC70 2003-2007
VOLVO XC90 2003-2006
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Mass Air Flow Meter (MAF)
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is located in the air duct between the air cleaner 
and the engines air intake. Location may be mounted to the throttle body or in the air cleaner 
housing.
The MASS Air Flow sensor is a computer input that measures the amount of 
air entering the engine. Barometric pressure may also be calculated either in the sensor or by 
the computer for correct air/fuel mixture. The computer uses this information for air/fuel 
mixture control, ignition timing and to aid the transmission in pressure control for accurate 
shifting. 
Failure Symptoms: Malfunction Indicator Light  illumination, failed emission test, 
engine hesitation on acceleration, poor fuel economy, poor engine performance, engine nostart condition, engine surging
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