Maf
What is the Mass Air Flow Sensor part number? Mine is going out on my 04 sebring with the 2.7 engine code of R
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Can't give you the part number for that, as it does NOT have a mass air flow sensor. It uses a manifold air pressure sensor instead. Part # 4896131AC
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Would that cause a code for a maf? That part number you just gave me is the part that is used in the throttle body correct?
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Originally Posted by Lemons09
(Post 108271)
Would that cause a code for a maf? That part number you just gave me is the part that is used in the throttle body correct?
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Well if you do a search on your parts store website it actually does show maf sensors. I know there isn't anything in the intake running from filter to TB I've looked. I did read that there is a sensor inside the TB that is supposedly a MAF sensor.
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What part of the world are you located? In the USA there is ONE 2.7 motor, and it is gas or flex fuel(not Diesel). The USA model on 2 parts sites that I looked up show only a MAP sensor. ON the VAST MAJORITY of ANY VEHICLE with a MAF sensor, the location is on top of the air filter housing. I'm not well versed with any NON USA markets motors, that may have that size in a Diesel configuration...BUT I do know we here did not have a Diesel motor option(which MAY use a MAF sensor).
This is one of the "weak points of this FORUM, in that members don't seem to post a market location of where they are or even type of motor (Gas(petrol) or Diesel). |
I live in the states. I know there's only two 2.7 engines the gas and the flex fuel.
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MY apologies, I went back on my search history and found that I had hit wrong key for year or something, as now searching again I see that they do have a MAF. Just that I could not in short time find a site with the Factory part # to post to you.
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No you're fine. Thanks anyways. If you happen to find out info let me know please.
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Beware when looking for parts for your Sebring with the 2.7L engine. Some parts stores will not differentiate between a Sebring coupe and a Sebring sedan/convertible. They will just list part for a 2004 Sebring but parts for a coupe will NOT fit or work in a sedan/convertible. Coupes were built by Mitsubishi and did not have the 2.7L engine. They had a 3.0 L engine which is a completely different engine. If you see a MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor for a Sebring it's likely for a coupe with a Mitsubishi engine. Chrysler engines use a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor to supply the computer with the information it needs.
Having a part number won't help much. Dealerships don't need a part number to find a part and don't carry parts for cars going back that far anyway.. Parts stores don't list by OEM part number nor do salvage yards. |
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