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Mass Air Flow Sensor Meter 22204-21010 74-50009 AF10029 MAF Sensor Compatible with 02-06 Toyota Camry & 02-08 Toyota Solara & 99-09 Toyota 4Runner & 03-08 Pontiac Vibe & 07-11 Lexus GS450h, 5 Prong

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Features

  • Fitment: Compatible with 99-03 Lexus ES300/ RX300; 06-07 Lexus GS430; 99-09 Toyota 4Runner; 02-06 Toyota Camry (Please see below description fitment)
  • Interchange part number: 2220407010 ,22204-07010 ,222040C020 ,222040D030 ,22204-0D030 ,2220421010 ,22204-21010 ,2220422010 ,22204-22010 ,336-05231 ,336-60525 ,336-60557 ,3848619061 ,74-50009 ,7450009
  • Function: Mass Flow Sensors not only help to measure the volume and density of air entering the engine, provide highly accurate airflow readings to the ECU, but also deliver optimum combustion and emissions
  • Material: Plastic; Dimensions: (3.35 x 2.95 x 2.17)" / (8.5 x 7.5 x 5.5)cm (L x W x H); Color: Black
  • Easy to install and Clean: Disconnect the negative side of the battery, then loosen a couple band clamps and disconnect the harness. Pull out your old unit and re-insert new one, tighten band clamps, re-connect harness and negative battery terminal

Brand: Partschoice


Material: Plastic


Item Weight: 0.15 Pounds


Style: Modern


Mounting Type: Flange Mount


Brand: ‎Partschoice


Material: ‎Plastic


Item Weight: ‎0.15 Pounds


Style: ‎Modern


Mounting Type: ‎Flange Mount


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Air Flow Sensor


Manufacturer: ‎Partschoice


Item Weight: ‎2.4 ounces


Package Dimensions: ‎3.82 x 3.35 x 2.52 inches


Item model number: ‎5824077030


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎PCMAF6602


OEM Part Number: ‎2220407010 ,22204-07010 ,222040C020 ,222040D030 ,22204-0D030 ,2220421010 , 22204-21010 ,2220422010 ,22204-22010 ,336-05231 , 336-60525 , 336-60557 , 3848619061 ,74-50009 ,7450009


Date First Available: September 2, 2018


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If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Wednesday, Nov 27

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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Insanely cheap and easy tune-up!
My GS300 was sputtering a bit and sort of lagging while accelerating. A little online research suggested changing this part, but the Lexus part is crazy expensive. I tried taking the old one out and cleaning it with MAF cleaner spray from a local car store, but it didn't help at all. I ordered this part and have been pleased. Mileage definitely improved, performance is back to normal, and the install took all of 5 minutes. I'd highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Monica Overton

  • Got here quick
Part fit perfect and works great
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2024 by Jesus

  • Works like an OEM Mass Air Flow Sensor for me!
I picked this up for my 2009 Prius. After multiple attempts at cleaning my OEM mass air flow sensor with 235k miles, I decided it was time to just replace mine to try to fix the check engine light and worse than normal fuel mileage. The car was acting up and throwing a CEL for a month or 2. I cleaned the mass air flow sensor and throttle body with the CRC kit you can buy in stores. At first I thought it worked, but ultimately the CEL came back. I tried cleaning the MAF sensor again, CEL again. People say "they never go bad". Well, they do. I gave up on cleaning and just ordered this because of the price and positive reviews. I inspected it upon arrival and saw some slight differences but gave it a shot anyway. Low and behold, no CEL and the car not only runs better, but I gained back the MPG's I had lost once the CEL started popping up. Happy with my purchase, I saved a decent amount of money and my car is running great again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023 by Karen A.

  • Giving It a Chance
I purchased this basicly to see if it was my issue with chk engine lite from coming on.. So far, so good.. No lite on at this point.. I will see how long it last..
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022 by Rick G

  • Horrible.
I had check engine light and car kept stalling randomly. Replaced the MAF with this chinese knockoff and check engine light went away. The stalling continued and i spent weeks trying to figure out why it kept stalling. Turns out a bad MAF will cause this. So i got a used OEM sensor from junkyard and fixed my issue. This cheap MAF is not worth it. Get OEM. Wasted months on this issue ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by G B

  • as advertised
as advertised
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024 by Jason Talbot

  • Worked As Hoped - 97 Nissan Hardbody Pickup
The sensors didn't look exactly the same as the one I pulled out of my truck and when I first installed it and started the truck, it ran worse with it than without. So I was disappointed at first BUT I found the following procedure in a forum, it was mentioned for Nissans in general and it worked for me (I am not a mechanic and you should not listen to my advice). Directions: --- "check if ECU need to perform “MAF learn” procedure on your engine. This is definitely the case on my Nissan and procedure is very simple to follow (essentially: warm up, stop, disconnect MAF, start the engine and let CEL to get on, re-connect MAF, clean code, let vehicle idle for 15 minutes not touching accelerator). It may be different for another car, but should be possible to find on Chevrolet-specific forums." --- I bought a cheap OBD2 reader to read and clear the fault code. After 14 minutes of terribly rough idling and nearly sputtering out numerous times (I did not touch the accelerator once) it evened out and is running fine now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 15, 2021 by Shawn Smith

  • No More Code 2004 Yukon XL
At 1st I didn't think it worked because the check eng lamp was still on. But, when I rescanned there was a new code for an O2 sensor. MAF code was gone. Replaced the O2 sensor and the lamp went out. Time will tell if if has any durability. The OEM lasted 260k miles and 20 years. And, No, Im not expecting another 1/4 million miles or 20 more years. Maybe the gas milage will improve to 15mpg? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Tin Man

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