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Drives: 2005 Toyota Yaris 998cc Join Date: May 2021
Location: Bristol
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MAF Sensor
I had to call breakdown assistance this weekend because my Yaris kept stalling after a few minutes of driving. They determined it was the MAF sensor and cleaned it. My car was then fine to drive home, but stalled again the next morning. I have unplugged the sensor for now (as directed by the mechanic) and plan to replace it ASAP.
It seems quite straightforward to do, so I plan to order the part and do it at home. My issue is, there are so many sensors out there (ranging from 20 - 200) and I don't know what to go for. The car is a cheap first student car and already quite old (2005), so I don't really want to spend loads on it. Although I love it, I also probably won't have it for much more than 5 more years. Why are the prices so different? Will a £21 sensor like this Ridex one do the job and last long enough (considering it has a 2 year guarantee), or is it a complete no-go and I should go for something more expensive?https://www.buycarparts.co.uk/ridex/8053779 Any advice on what to get/what to look out would be greatly appreciated. As would any tips on replacing it! Thank you ![]() |
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