The Mass Air Flow sensor (MAF) is located within a black plastic cylinder housing. (1998-2000 models.) This housing is easy to spot, coming right out of (attached to) the Air Filter's plastic box. To access the MAF, you must unscrew two T-20 screws (except they are the 'safety version' = with a hole in the middle of the screw. Once the screws are off, you can grip the sensor carefully and 'pop' out. It is about 5 inches long and has VERY delicate parts that should not be touched--unless you are going to spray it with electric cleaner, or unless it is broken anyway. You can keep your old one if the copper wire is still there. It may need to be sprayed clean though. My wire is already gone, so I will have to get a new MAF anyway (which comes with the black plastic housing included). This will cost about 200 USD.
It is located in the intake pipe between the MAF sensor and the throttle.
turbo or non turbo?
The MAF sensor is located on the intake pipe where it exits the air filter box.
The 850 does not use a MAP sensor. It uses a MAF sensor that is located and attached to the air filter housing lid
It does not have a maf sensor.
There is no MAF sensor on a 1996 accord.
That year did not have a MAF sensor / Mass air flow sensor.
That car does not use a maf sensor.
The maf sensor is one of those cases that has got key distinction that is going to involve trained tending to on
It doesn't have a MAF (mass air flow) sensor.
as far as i am aware it is on the maf sensor, still looking into it
A 2002 Chrysler Sebring sedan does not have a MAF sensor.