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How much does a Mass Airflow Sensor Replacement cost?

On average, the cost for a Nissan Titan Mass Airflow Sensor Replacement is $261 with $166 for parts and $95 for labor. Prices may vary depending on your location.

CarServiceEstimateShop/Dealer Price
2006 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$485.85Shop/Dealer Price$588.57 - $874.21
2013 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$465.85Shop/Dealer Price$568.58 - $854.24
2004 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$465.85Shop/Dealer Price$568.58 - $854.24
2010 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$465.85Shop/Dealer Price$568.56 - $854.20
2015 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$465.85Shop/Dealer Price$568.60 - $854.27
2005 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$465.85Shop/Dealer Price$568.58 - $854.24
2012 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$470.85Shop/Dealer Price$573.45 - $859.00
2009 Nissan TitanV8-5.6LService typeMass Airflow Sensor ReplacementEstimate$470.85Shop/Dealer Price$573.82 - $859.66
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What is the Mass Airflow Sensor all about?

The mass airflow sensor is a round tunnel made of plastic with a sensor attached inside. All cars take air from the outside and pass it into the engine through the air filter. The mass airflow sensor measures the amount of air entering the engine. For an engine to perform properly, it needs a specific amount of air-fuel mixture. The computer in the car reads the amount of air coming into the engine from the mass airflow sensor and then calculates the correct amount of fuel needed for proper engine performance. If the sensor goes bad, the engine will not know the right amount of fuel to add, causing problems including poor gas mileage, lack of power and more.

It is common for the mass airflow sensor to get dirty (if the air filter is dirty) and lose the ability to read the amount of air coming in the engine. If the vacuum hoses are leaking, it will give the same error code as mass airflow sensor failure.

When doing this job, the mechanic may recommend changing the electrical connector that connects the mass airflow sensor to the car's computer system. It is possible for the wires in the connector to break, causing the mass airflow sensor to not work.

Keep in mind:

  • Routinely changing your air filter can improve the lifespan of your mass airflow sensor
  • Often mass airflow sensors stop working because of bad connectors or wiring harnesses.
  • Anytime the mass airflow sensor is replaced, the air duct between the sensor and the intake manifold should be inspected.

How it's done:

  • Scan the computer in the car for codes.
  • Verify the problem.
  • Remove and replace the sensor if found faulty.
  • Check vacuum hoses for leaks and cracks.
  • Test drive the vehicle.

Our recommendation:

  • Changing the air filter on a regular basis will ensure that the car is getting cleaner air and hence performing optimally.
  • If the Check Engine light is on, get the car inspected as soon as you can.
  • If the Check Engine light is flashing, pull over and get the car towed to avoid costly repairs.
  • A mechanic should always inspect the vacuum hoses and snorkel attached to the mass airflow sensor when replacing it. It is possible for these items to have leaks. Replacing the sensor without fixing the leaks will not solve the problem.

What common symptoms indicate you may need to replace the Mass Airflow Sensor?

  • Check Engine light is on.
  • Car does not have power.
  • Excessive fuel consumption.
  • Car may not start.

How important is this service?

In order to run optimally, your vehicle needs to have a perfect fuel-to-air ratio. As the vehicle is moving, an uncontrollable amount of air enters the throttle body and heads into the intake manifold. As such, the fuel has to be adjusted to be optimal for the amount of air. The mass airflow sensor measures the mass of the air that is entering the vehicle, and sends the information to the car’s computer management system. This system then controls the amount of fuel that is injected into the cylinders, so that the ideal fuel-to-air ratio is achieved. When the mass airflow sensor stops working, the computer cannot receive information on the air intake, and the fuel-to-air ratio will be wrong. This will cause your engine to run poorly, and sometimes not at all. It will also impact your gas mileage.

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