- New orignial equipment part
- Restores original drivability characteristics
- Meets the OE performance and durability standards for this application
- Precision manufactured and assembled sensing elements for accurate air flow measurements
- Built in contaminant bypass port provides reliable operation and increases longevity


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Hitachi MAF0035 Mass Air Flow Sensor
*$874.20
Informação adicional
Brand | Hitachi |
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Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 3.84 ounces |
Measurement Accuracy | ±1% |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Air Flow Sensor |
Upper Temperature Rating | 125 Degrees Fahrenheit |
UPC | 840151070374 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00840151070374 |
Manufacturer | Hitachi |
Style | Modern |
Model | MAF0035 |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | MAF0035 |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | MAF0035 |
OEM Part Number | 22204-0F030 |
Date First Available | March 18, 2011 |
Hilldawg –
Junk! It stopped working just after the return deadline. I don’t recommend. It has legit markings but i guarantee its a cheap Chinese part not Japanese.
Heliman406 –
2010 Gx 460. Would stutter when starting from a stop. Cleaned the throttle body and the MAS. Would resolve the issue but issue tended to return. One time soaked the MAS for about a day and it worked well for a while. I eventually bought this, MAN what a difference. I was completely shocked how much better it was. I had the person that normally drive the car drive it, said I cleaned the sensor. They also said it was so much better. Well worth the money. I will say I had originally bought “used like new” one which was about half the price. I got a clearly used one. Clearly someone changed the sensor and sent back the old one. Shocked Amazon didn’t catch that. So lessoned learned.
Moto_Rider –
Can’t go wrong with quality parts from Japan, the best !!
Ryan M. –
I liked it plug and play , plugged it into my Toyota Tundra worked beautiful 🙏
atti –
As you can see, I have a Volant cold air intake box installed in my pickup — I’ve had nothing but amazing things to say about this unit and the extra power it can make as well as the more aggressive intake growl.
I damaged my original Hitachi MAF, totally my own fault, I allowed too much negative pressure in the cold air box to damage its filter and parts of that filter then passed through and damaged the MAF sensor.
The Volant system is excellent, but I let the air filter get too dirty and turned the engine to make extra power as well — the dirty filter and addition air throughput caused the air filter damage. No doubt about it. If you use a system like this, be sure to clean it as directed, perhaps to clean it and it’s filter more often than recommended if you spend a large amount of time off-road and/or in high water.
I replaced the MAF and the Volant filter and now everything functions AS NEW — no problems at all.
I have several nice Apple-compatible Bluetooth diagnostic port tools I use to track any and all issues that they can monitor — these tools indicate everything is running as well as it ever has and even better in some ways.
I fully recommend the Hitachi MAF Sensor, it is very high quality, fits and installs easily, and (I believe) is also the factory equivalent/original unit.
I also recommend the Volant Cold Air box for the Toyota Tundra — for all of the years it supports. I found it to be a well made unit which actually work better (in many ways) than the Toyota TRD cold air box option. I have used Airraid, TRD, and Volant systems for my Toyotas — the Airraid was installed in a 2013 Toyota FJ to replace a Toyota TRD air box unit that I ran on the FJ previously. Airraid recommended Volant as an excellent air box for my Tundra when I got it.
Airraid and Volant are fantastic products. The TRD air box systems work, but for the premium one must often pay for a TRD product — I was usually underwhelmed with the TRD quality, fit, tuning, and other issues.
Donna Cacace –
Works as posted. Saved me a hundred bucks.
Juan G Galvez –
The sensor had a bunch of numbers scratched off and a broken piece
MIOS LOFT Tonopah,AZ –
Had no problem and resetting code replace the old one as it was making my check engine light on. Its off now and truck runs fine with no problems.
Daniel Kenney –
It fit, but it didn’t fix the issue I am having with my vehicle. Replacement was easy.
atti –
Great product would recommend this product to others