On top of the Throttle body (*SEE #13 Below- That is it!) #4 is the bolt that holds it down and # 3 is the small washer between the MASS Air Flow Sensor and the Throttle body. (**To get to it you obviously have to take the plastic cover off on top of the engine, BUT there should be a small retangular gap even with the cover on that allows you to see the very top of the MAFS) Hope this helps! Jevin ***Apparently the picture showing the illustration that is referenced did paste to my screen, BUT does NOT show up after the answer is submitted? This link below is a link to the site I got the illustration for you just in case my attached version of it does not show up? Again hope this helps! http://www.acuraoemparts.com/delray/jsp/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&catcgry1=TL&catcgry2=2002&catcgry3=4DR+TYPE-S&catcgry5=THROTTLE%2BBODY%2B%28TYPE-S%29&ListAll=All&vinsrch=no
It does not use a mass air flow sensor.It does not use a mass air flow sensor.
A 2002 Jeep Wrangler does not have a mass airflow sensor.
It is usually found in , or by the iar filter.
It does not have a mass airflow sensor.
There is no mass air flow sensor on the Saturn S-series.
On a 2002 Ford Ranger : The Mass Air Flow Sensor is between the engine air filter and the engine air intake tube
A 2002 Chrysler Town and Country does not use a mass airflow sensor.
Yes.
On a 2002 Ford Explorer : The Mass Air Flow sensor is between the top of the engine air filter housing and the big engine air intake tube
A 2002 Chrysler Town and Country does not have a mass airflow sensor. It's fuel system uses a MAP sensor.
A Dodge Neon does not have a mass airflow sensor.
its a twisty on