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Jeep Mass Air Flow Sensor ensures that the engine is fed with the appropriate ratio of the air and fuel and every climb up and every creek crossing is made with smooth power. The Jeep is a brand that is loyal with its history dating back to 1945 and a boxy build that shrugs through any rocks, an open top that makes any dirt road a holiday. Owners have faith in the rough frame, high ground clearance and heavy four wheel drive, which come into action when the pavements cease. The intelligent Selec-Terrain dial makes rough terrain easy and a Jeep driver can switch between snow and sand without having to slow down. Touch screens, voice control and over the air update are part of cabin techs today, and thus the same Jeep that crossed streams yesterday can play music today. The charm is finalized with a powerful community culture where the waves and trail maps are exchanged every time two Jeeps come in contact. Mass Air Flow Sensor is a small electronic meter installed in the intake tube to indicate the amount of air to the ECU so that it can produce more fuel, a clean idle, and power efficiency. It is simple to install it in the house. Park level, unscrew negative battery cable, find sensor between air filter and throttle body, unscrew connector, loosen clamps and remove old Mass Air Flow Sensor. Wipe the tube, insert the new Mass Air Flow Sensor with its arrow facing the throttle, clamp, replace the plug, reconnect the battery, clear the codes, start the Jeep, listen to the steady idle, and make a short test drive to ensure that the throttle acts crisply.