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Searching for "used mass air flow sensors near me"? We provide inspected, plug-and-play OEM air flow meters delivered directly to your home or shop in New Jersey and nationwide.

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Trusted Source for High-Quality Used MAF Sensors

When your car suffers from poor acceleration, a rough idle, or a sudden drop in fuel efficiency, a faulty Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor is often to blame. Don't risk engine performance with cheap, unbranded aftermarket sensors that frequently cause Check Engine Lights to turn right back on.

Falcon Car Parts is your go-to source for used OEM air flow meters for sale. Every unit in our inventory is carefully removed and inspected to ensure the delicate internal sensing wire is completely intact and ready to deliver accurate air-to-fuel data to your ECU.

  • Element Inspection: The internal hot wire or film is checked to ensure it is unbroken.
  • Connector Check: Pins are inspected to guarantee a perfect electrical connection without corrosion.
  • OEM Quality: Genuine factory brands (like Denso, Bosch, Hitachi) for exact ECU calibration.

Looking for Used Air Flow Meters Near NJ?

Based in Clifton, New Jersey, Falcon Car Parts provides the fastest delivery times for used MAF sensors in NJ and the surrounding Tri-State area. Whether you are in Jersey City, Newark, or Paterson, we offer rapid shipping directly to your local mechanic or auto body shop.

Skip the local salvage yard search where parts are left exposed to rain and dirt. Get a certified, clean, and guaranteed OEM air flow meter right here.

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We Stock Used Air Flow Sensors for All Brands

Whether you need just the drop-in sensor element or the complete MAF housing tube, we have the exact factory unit for your vehicle.

Domestic Trucks & SUVs

Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, Dodge Ram, Jeep Grand Cherokee.

Imported Daily Drivers

Honda Civic, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Subaru Outback.

European & Performance

Bosch and Hitachi style sensors for BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, and VW.

What are the Key Features of a Reliable Used MAF Sensor?

When you buy used engine sensors online, internal integrity is the difference between a smooth idle and engine stalling. Here are our quality standards for every MAF sensor:

  • 1. Intact Sensing Element: We verify the delicate hot wire or hot film is physically unbroken and straight.
  • 2. Contamination Check: The sensor is checked for heavy oil buildup (often caused by blowby or over-oiled K&N filters).
  • 3. Housing Integrity: If sold with the tube housing, we ensure there are no plastic cracks that would cause unmetered air leaks.
  • 4. Pin Inspection: The electrical connector is thoroughly checked to ensure pins are straight, unbent, and corrosion-free.
  • 5. O-Ring Seal: We check the condition of the rubber O-ring to ensure it will seat tightly in your air intake tube.
  • 6. Direct Part Number Match: Because ECU calibration is highly specific, we verify the OEM part number on the sensor body matches your needs perfectly.

Common Questions About Buying Used Air Flow Meters

The cost of a used air flow meter (MAF sensor) typically ranges from $20 to $100 depending on the vehicle's make, model, and the type of housing it comes with. Buying a used OEM sensor provides massive savings compared to the high cost of brand new dealership sensors.

The Mass Air Flow sensor measures the volume and density of the air entering the engine. It sends this data to the engine control unit (ECU), which calculates the exact amount of fuel needed for optimal combustion.

Common symptoms include an illuminated Check Engine Light (often showing codes P0101, P0102, or P0103), a rough idle, engine hesitation or stalling during acceleration, black smoke from the exhaust, and a noticeable drop in fuel economy.

Sometimes spraying the sensor with a dedicated MAF cleaner can solve minor buildup issues. However, if the delicate internal hot wire is physically degraded, burnt out, or electronically dead, cleaning won't work and the unit must be replaced.

No, used air flow meters are plug-and-play. However, after installing the replacement sensor, you should disconnect the vehicle's battery for 15 minutes or use an OBD2 scanner to clear the old engine codes so the ECU can properly recalibrate to the new sensor.

Yes. Our technicians visually inspect the delicate sensing elements to ensure they are unbroken and clean. We also check the electrical connector pins for corrosion to guarantee a reliable signal.

Replacing an air flow meter is usually a very simple, 10-minute DIY job. It typically involves unclipping an electrical harness, loosening a hose clamp, and removing two Torx or Phillips screws.