⚙️ Upgrade your ride’s brain with precision airflow sensing—because every millisecond counts!
The OYEAUTO Mass Air Flow Sensor (model OYEMF505) is a direct replacement compatible with multiple Toyota and Lexus models (2000-2010). Featuring a lightning-fast 15ms response time and less than 2% measurement error, it delivers accurate airflow data to your engine’s ECU, enhancing performance and fuel efficiency. Engineered with OEM-quality materials, it guarantees durability and easy installation within 10 minutes, backed by a 12-month warranty for peace of mind.
Brand | OYEAUTO |
Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
Style | Modern |
Measurement Accuracy | < 2% |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Push Button |
Response Time | 15 Milliseconds |
Specific Uses For Product | Air Flow Sensor |
UPC | 791259313729 |
Manufacturer | OYEAUTO |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.78 x 3.27 x 2.4 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | OYEMF505 |
Manufacturer Part Number | OYEMF505 |
U**H
Helped clear the Check Engine Light with Code P0171
I own a 2003 Toyota Camry LE, and when the check engine light came on with the code P0171, I initially thought the issue wasn’t related to the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor. A couple of years ago, I had purchased a cheap, likely counterfeit DENSO MAF sensor from eBay, but after a detailed diagnosis at the dealership, it was confirmed that the sensor was faulty. Since DENSO is the OEM for Toyota parts, I realized that the eBay sensor wasn’t genuine, which explained the issue. I was hesitant to buy another non-OEM one, fearing it might also be a fake, but I decided to give this sensor a try after reading some positive reviews. Installed it in Nov 2024. The installation was simple since I had done it before, and I could immediately tell the difference. The car no longer struggled during acceleration, ~3 months and ~1000 miles later, the check engine light remains off. It even passed the emissions test last week! This sensor works flawlessly and is a much more affordable option compared to the expensive OEM parts. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and reliable replacement for a faulty MAF sensor!"
J**.
2008 Toyota Corolla LE: Fixed Check Engine Light
Put in my 2008 Toyota Corolla LE to try and fix a check engine light I had for an oxygen fuel mixture issue. After installation and clearing of check engine code the light has not returned and I have noticed my even drives a little bit smoother when accelerating or starting the car.
D**Z
Works well
Works well.
R**.
Sensor seems good, but one minor problem....
Installed in a 1999 3rd Gen V6 4Runner. The New sensor seems to be working fine, but it did not correct my rough running engine problem as I had hoped. One problem with this product is that the O-ring is slightly too large, and the sensor would not fit into my car with this O-ring despite adding lube and lots of force. I had to use the old O-ring from the removed sensor to complete the install.
M**T
Works well.
Easily the most critical component in any closed loop fuel injection system. Difficult to manufacture to high tolerances. Compared it to a new OEM MAF sensor using Torque app and BT OBD-II adapter. Calibration is very close to OEM. Definitely worth the price.
A**G
Only worked for 2 months.
My check engine light came on and I took it to my local AutoZone to have the light checked and it indicated I needed a new MAF. Bought this one and installed it and it cleared the light. Two months later my light came back on and it indicated it was the same issue again. Decided to buy one from the AutoZone and it cleared the light. Not sure if I got a defective one but it was past the return window so I am out money on this one.
H**2
Worked good in a 2005 Scion XB
Purchased, then Amazon's description said not for a 2005 Scion XB, they're wrong, it fits perfectly. Installed in five mins, no more low rpm chugging and hesitation which I intially thought was clogged fuel injectors. Also, the three idiot lights on the dashboard disappeared and have not come back on. If you're a first gen Xb owner you know what these are.
K**H
This cheap MAF sensor solved my Camry’s problem
My 2003 Camry would start and then hesitate, and eventually engine shuts down. I thought it was the throttle body but because this sensor was inexpensive, I made the purchase. A couple of screws to install, easy peasy. Right away, it fixed the problem. It also fixed shaking issue during idle (this was probably related to the hesitation and shutdown). Drove about 500 miles after install, with the AC on almost every ride because it’s burning hot summer, and everything’s still good. I’m glad I didn’t spend exponentially more on an OEM.
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