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How to Replace MAF Sensor and Housing 2004-06 Nissan Altima
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
Phillips Head Screwdriver
8mm Socket
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Cloth Rags
1. Removing the Mass Airflow (MAF) Sensor
Disconnect the MAF sensor electrical connector
Loosen the air intake hose clamp with an 8mm socket and ratchet or flat blade screwdriver
Separate the intake hose from the MAF sensor
Unclip the air filter box cover
Pull the air box cover up and off
Remove the four 10mm bolts that hold the MAF sensor to the air box cover
Pull the bracket off the MAF sensor
Pull the MAF sensor off the air box
2. Installing the MAF Sensor
Clean the air box cover with a rag
Line up the MAF sensor on the air box
Line up the bracket on the lower sensor side of the MAF sensor
Start the four 10mm bolts by hand
Clip the air box cover onto the air box
Fit the intake hose onto the MAF sensor
Tighten the intake hose clamp with an 8mm socket and ratchet or flat blade screwdriver
Connect the MAF sensor electrical connector
We're going to change out the mass airflow sensor. We've got our hood off here, so you can see what's going on better, but you don't need to remove the hood to do this.
Start by disconnecting the electrical connector. Push in the lock. It can be pretty stuck. Try to wiggle the connector. There we go. I'm going to undo this hose clamp. You can use a flat-bladed screwdriver but sometimes they slip off. So, alternatively, you can use an 8mm socket and ratchet. Work the hose off.
Now we're going to remove this top of the air box. Undo the clips here. There's some plastic tabs; it's going to lift off of those and out. We're going to go over to the bench to replace this sensor.
Here we've got our air box cover and our old mass air flow meter. To remove it you could use a Philips head screwdriver, if you choose. It’s a little bit trickier. There are 10mm bolts, so I'm going to use a 10 mm socket and ratchet.
So this entire mass air flow meter is an assembly. You don't have to remove the sensor from it. You're going to remove the entire assembly with this tube. And these bolts just go inside of the box to this metal plate. So there's not really much torque holding them on. They should come out fairly easily. Get that one loose. They come out pretty loose. Of course, once they are loose, it might be easier to just use a Philips screwdriver.
This is our old mass airflow meter from our vehicle. Here's a new one from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, they are identical. It comes with a new mass airflow meter already assembled into this pipe, just like the old one. These have some tamper-proof torques, so this isn't supposed to be removed. It's got a new seal in here. It's got these little brass inserts so the bolts don't pull through. This will install and work perfectly for you.
Take a rag and wipe some of this dirt right from the air box here, before installing a new mass air flow meter. You can see the threaded holes. Those are part of this plate that is riveted to the air box. It's going to be installed just like this. We're going to get one of our bolts caught on the top. I will replace this bracket that was on the bottom. It looks like it had a harness connected to it that might've broken off in the past. I'm just going to install it down here, the way we found it before. Get that bolt started. Use my 10 mm socket and ratchet to tighten these. When you're installing your mass air flow meter, just be careful with it. Try not to bang it around; you can damage the sensor. I'm just turning these just so they get tight and then I'm stopping. I'm just going to go in a cross pattern to sit down evenly. The new mass air flow meter is installed.
To reinstall the air box cover, there are three plastic tabs here that match the three plastic tabs on the cover. Get that started in the intake tube and then also feed it into those plastic tabs. Take the intake tube and work it over there and make sure it's seated. Push the cover down, and put the clips back over it. Take an 8 mm socket or a flat-bladed screwdriver and tighten the clamp. Reconnect the electrical connector. The job is complete.
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jim
December 12, 2017
didnt come with house as shown in picture dissappointed!!!
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P
April 1, 2018
The dealership wanted 242.00 others wanted around 100.00. Parts arrived safe and were easy to install, working faultlessly.
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clip on sensor
J
April 25, 2020
the clip on the sensor is not tall enough to lock together with the power clip from the car
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A
April 28, 2021
Perfect piece , fit how it should & Got my problem fixed !
Mass Air Flow Sensor
Clinton
July 8, 2023
This item was a replacement for a defective sensor that I had bought recently. The first mass air flow sensor that was sent didn't fix the idle problem at all - however, the replacement works quite well and definitely fix the idle problem on my 2008 Nissan Maxima. I'm all smiles ?? now. Thanks 1A auto. You guys rock.
The sale person was very nice and didn't make an issue sending me a replacement. I love shopping at 1A auto because they will go that extra mile to please their customers.
Returned due to connector issue.
Arnold
August 28, 2024
The connector won't secure properly. It keeps coming off. Everything else looks identical to the original part.
No problems!
Jason
September 9, 2024
Direct replacement, informative videos for the DIY'r,, couldn't recommend them enough!
Customer Q&A
Is the sensor itself included?June 30, 2016
Brandon D
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Yes
June 30, 2016
Brenda B
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Yes the sensor is incloded
June 30, 2016
Best B
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yes
June 30, 2016
Brian F
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It's working ok
October 23, 2017
C E
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This item was good
November 13, 2017
C E
Can this be installed on my 2005 sentra base 1.8 L ? It looks identical to the one I had and the sensor you stock that says fits my car actually does not fitJune 30, 2020
Al A
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Thank you for the inquiry. This part is only listed to fit 2005 Sentra models with an L4 2.5L engine.
July 1, 2020
Christa R
I took my car-2005 Nissan Altima with the codeP 1273 which is the O2 sensor, had both the top and bottom replaced as well as the throttle cleaned out and the Dealership reset the computer but still the check engine light comes on with the same P 1273March 22, 2021
Raymond D
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There could be multiple reasons why you're having this particular problem. We suggest taking your vehicle to a nearby reputable shop to identify the cause. Once you know the cause, we'll be happy to see if we carry the parts and how-to videos needed for your repair.
March 23, 2021
Emma F
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