In this video, I show you the exact location of the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor on a 2004-2011 Ford Focus 2.0L. Finding the exact spot of this sensor is a crucial first step if you are jumping into a DIY vehicle repair, saving you time and giving you a clear direction before you even pick up a tool.
Common symptoms of a faulty MAF sensor include:
- A lit Check Engine Light (CEL) on the dashboard.
- Engine hesitation, jerking, or stumbling during acceleration.
- Rough idling, stalling shortly after starting, or noticeably poor fuel economy.
Safety First: Automotive repairs require proper precautions. Always protect yourself by wearing safety glasses and durable gloves, and stay fully focused and attentive throughout the entire process.
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