2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

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2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

Autopart T CS1180 Mass air flow Sensor Assembly, for Dodge 2005-2009 Sprinter 2500/2005-2009 Sprinter 3500, 2004-2006 Freightliner Sprinter 2500/ Sprinter 3500, 2007-2009 for Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Jeep Grand Cherokee Mass Air Flow Sensor Costs

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2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee

3.6L V6 Laredo • 34,000 miles

CA 94928

$228 - $278

2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee

3.0L V6 Turbo Diesel Summit • 53,000 miles

CA 95003

$247 - $301

2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee

4.7L V8 NULL • 231,000 miles

CA 94571

$263 - $321

2004 jeep grand cherokee 4.0 mass air flow sensor location

2008 Jeep Grand Cherokee

4.7L V8 NULL • 60,000 miles

CA 92623

$236 - $288

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What is an Mass Air Flow Sensor?

Okay, let’s start with the basics: Yes, “MAF” sounds super badass. So, you can keep calling it that if it makes you feel better. MAF stands for mass air flow. The MAF sensors monitor how much air is making its way to the engine. Yes, the mass air flow sensor literally is a sensor for the amount off air flowing through your vehicle. It’s that simple. In theory, at least. Your car’s engine relies on a proper ratio of air to fuel. With the right air to fuel ratio, the car runs beautifully. With the wrong fuel ratio, your car runs like you do that time you tried to run five miles after pounding a meatball sub and not hydrating. The energy we put in impacts the power we get out. That’s as true for your car as it is for your body. Based on the readings from the mass air flow sensor, the engine makes appropriate changes to its parts to make the drive as efficient and productive as possible. There are a lot of different car components that factor into the engine, and many of them rely on accurate data from the sensor. This makes the sensor kind of important. Here, let’s put this another way to make it practical. When’s the last time you thought about breathing? Are you consciously controlling your breath right now? Whoops. Sorry. That thinking part is what the MAFs sensor does for your car. The mass air flow sensor is always going to be located in line with the intake system, and there’s good news: Despite being in use every time you drive, the sensor is pretty durable, and don’t die often. But, like all things in your car, they’re not indestructible. They’re also not fixable, so one must remove and replace a broken sensor.

Symptoms of a failing Mass Air Flow Sensor

Poor engine performance

Let’s see how much attention you’ve been paying. So, the sensor detects how much air is making its way to the engine, so that the vehicle can make adjustments to the amount of air and get the most out of its engine production. So, what exactly do you think happens when the MAF sensor kicks the bucket, and the car can’t make those adjustments? If you guessed that it’s no longer going to get the most out of its engine production, then congratulations, you’re totally right. When you want to giddy up, but notice a lack of oomph, that could be a result of the air flow failing. If the MAF is struggling, the readings may be off, and it won’t contribute to the mechanical symphony as it’s supposed to. It will also negatively impact your fuel efficiency.

Check Engine Light

Now I know you tend not to pay attention to the lights in your dashboard, but it’s never too late to start. The warning lights are there for a reason and they’re positioned right in front of your line of sight, so you notice them. If you have a failing air flow sensor, your check engine light, which is kind of like a catch-all like, may illuminate.

Rough idle or stalling

Here’s the deal with your mass airflow sensor. If it’s struggling, your car will have some performance issues. But if the air sensor fully kicks the bucket? Well, the car might idle rough and eventually stall. You might first notice this because your car will stall repeatedly, like when you tried to learn how to drive a stick shift. It’s weird. And slightly embarrassing.

How urgent is an MAF Sensor replacement?

Much of the time it’s possible to keep on chugging along with a bad air sensor. You won’t really be unsafe doing so. But you’ll notice that you won’t be able to get the same performance out of your car that you used to, and that should bother you. You’ll also notice changes in your fuel economy.

And look, as much as you might take the ignorance is bliss route with these things, these issues don’t magically go away. Instead, they get worse, and as they get worse, they burn a bigger hole in your pocket. Therefore, replace the faulty mass airflow sensor.

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Does Jeep Grand Cherokee have mass air flow sensor?

Jeep Grand Cherokee Mass Airflow Sensor Replacement Cost Estimate. The average cost for a Jeep Grand Cherokee mass airflow sensor replacement is between $309 and $415. Labor costs are estimated between $35 and $44 while parts are priced between $274 and $370.

What are the symptoms of a dirty mass air flow sensor?

Seven Signs Your Mass Airflow Sensor Is Dirty Or Going Bad.
Black Exhaust. One sign that your vehicle's MAF is going bad is black exhaust from excess fuel. ... .
Check Engine. A faulty mass airflow sensor is a common reason why a check engine light comes on. ... .
Hard Starts. ... .
Hesitation. ... .
Poor Gas Economy. ... .
Rough Idle. ... .
Trouble Accelerating..

Where is the mass airflow MAF sensor located?

The mass air flow sensor (MAF) is a key component of the electronic fuel injection system in a car. It is located between the air filter and the engine's intake manifold. In some cars, the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor is built into the mass air flow sensor.