Delphi announces MAF sensor covering almost 5 million vehicles

Jan. 1, 2020
  Delphi announces the launch of MAF sensor (AF10142) covering almost five million GM applications from 2005 to 2011. Inventory is available now.

Delphi announces the launch of MAF sensor (AF10142) covering almost five million GM applications from 2005 to 2011. Visit go.delphi.com for specific part information. Inventory is available now.

Contamination is a key reason why MAF sensors fail and require replacement. As air, dirt and other debris get into the sensor, the parts become contaminated and result in failure. Drivers often notice sluggish performance or a more frequent need to refuel.

Delphi MAF sensors are built with all-new components, not remanufactured parts. All parts are tested and calibrated to OE standards using OE equipment in U.S. facilities. By testing to OE specifications, Delphi helps ensure the sensors provide accurate readings and airflow output, which helps to reduce comebacks.

And when a Delphi MAF sensor is used in combination with Delphi oxygen sensors, the engine's air/fuel ratio can be controlled much more accurately. All of these functions ensure accurate air/fuel ratio for optimal engine performance.

In addition, Delphi’s unique design eliminates the need for an additional flow tube. By eliminating the flow-tube, Delphi is helping shops reduce inventory, shelf space and eliminate the hassle of remanufactured cores. Shops also receive Delphi Mass airflow sensors in a plastic clamshell, which helps protect the sensing elements from damage.

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