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It is get a life so lets not talk about a brain. As for the question, looking at the part, it has to be in the air intake tube between the air filter and the engine. Appears to be held with 3 bolts and the hose should have a clamp on each side of the meter.
There is no mass air flow sensor on a 98 accord only a map sensor
On a 1998 Ford Explorer : The Mass Air Flow Sensor is between the engine air filter and the big engine air intake tube
Answer: Most mass air flow sensors are located on the air intake AFTER the air filter. They vary in size, most are the size of a golf ball.
It my be your Mass Air Flow Sincere.
There is no air temp sensor on this model, the car uses an Air flow meter to measure air intake volume. this sensor is halfway along the straight section of the intake just after the air filter box. you will need a set of security torx screwdrivers to remove it. The reason there is no air temp sensor on this car because the turbo charger changes this characteristic of the air flow into the engine.
It is a sensor in the path of the air flowing between the air filter and the engine intake manifold.
On your 1998 Ford Explorer Sport : The mass air flow sensor is between your engine air filter and the big rubber engine air intake tube
The MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor would be found in the air intake snorkel between the air filter box and the throttle body.
98 cm * 1/100 (m/cm) = .98 m
I would say at least 2 litres, have just done my 98 Lantra (Lantra in New Zealand, not Elantra) and put 2 litres in, following a good flush out with clean water and hot run. Depends where you live, as in how cold it gets, but I'd say you are safe putting 3 litres in, but no less than 2.
It is nearly a meter.
most MAFs are located in the air intake just in front of the throttle body. Its usually the part of the air intake with the plug stuck in the side.