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Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor

Description:

  • Efficient Fuel Consumption
  • Package Dimensions: 7.6 L x 8.8 H x 8.4 W (centimeters)
  • Fit type: Vehicle Specific
  • Package Weight: 0.08 kilograms

  • Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Same as a genuine Toyota oem part

    E. · May 7, 2025

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    5.0 out of 5 stars Good

    A.D. · May 15, 2025

    Good stuff. I went with the Denso. I can’t attest to other MAF’s, but this did help keep idle RPMs more in check consistently.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Go with Brand Name products.

    S.P. · May 28, 2025

    Great product replacement. Works flawlessly.

    5.0 out of 5 stars ALL DETAILS SHOW OEM! YOU CAN DO THIS JOB YOURSELF AND SAVE $$$

    C.C. · June 29, 2024

    One rainy day my Tacoma started up but shook like it was going to blow up or throw a rod. I was soooo bummed! Drove it to the shop 20 miles away. Two days later and $800 lighter, I got my Taco back. Mechanic said '3 hours of labor plus parts'. He replaced ONE coil, all the spark plugs, and the spark plug wires. I about popped a vein but that week was busy for me at my job so I didn't have time to do the work myself. So, I went on Bolo and bought three coils (yes, these are OEM Denso) and two sets of spark plug wires (OEM but priced at 60% less than the dealer). My Taco and my 4Runner (3rd Gen) have the same engines so the dealer had spark plugs at less than $3 each! Stocked up. Go on youtube and watch the 'how to change your spark plugs videos'. Super easy but make sure you have all the right extensions, nut drivers, sockets, and so on. Take. Your. Time. You do not want to mix up the wires. V6 3.7 L engines have THREE coils, not six and OEM coils easily last 200K miles and often go over 300k but if you're paranoid, change them the next time you change your plugs. It is NOT a three hour job but hey, all tradesmen seem to be pegged at $1000/day so if you want to save money, do it yourself. You need a torque wrench, a 'u-joint' adapter, metric sockets, extensions -- especially a 20-inch or so plus patience. Do it, you'll have a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

    1.0 out of 5 stars ** EDIT: DIED in <2 weeks! ** Fixed my P0171, P0174 check engine codes!

    K. · January 6, 2020

    EDIT: So frustrating that this part completely died in less than 2 weeks causing me to not be able to start my car successfully. It would start and then immediately die. I was in an area where I couldn't leave my car so I ended up having to pay for a tow, some diagnostics at a mechanic to confirm the MAF sensor was bad (I had a feeling it was the MAF but wanted to be sure), and then a new MAF sensor which I again replaced myself (mechanic wanted to charge over $300 to replace the MAF, but I was definitely not paying that since I knew that even at full price the part is around $100 and it takes literally a screwdriver and 2 minutes to replace).All in all, this part was a $300 mistake. I was correct in replacing the part, which solved my issue and saved me a lot of money (>$300 for a mechanic to do it, compared to just the price of the part), but because I got a crappy part all that savings went down the drain. Live and learn. I suspect the part I received was either not genuine Denso (my OEM Denso MAF lasted almost 20 years!), or was used. Very disappointed and now wary of buying products like this from Amzn in the future since they can be dubious in origin or quality.Original Review Below:2002 Camry V6, ~130k miles. I got the dreaded check engine light and really didn't want to spend money on such an old, beat up, car. I enjoy DIY fixing a lot of home stuff, but I am an idiot when it comes to cars. Found some easy trouble shooting tips like changing the air filter and cleaning the MAF sensor. Cleaning the MAF cleared the code for a few months but then it came back.Continued to drive it around for a couple months, thinking that it would be expensive to fix, and my car was definitely not driving very smooth. Do not do this as it's really not good for the engine! Then I finally realized that replacing the MAF sensor with a new one had a high chance of fixing my problem, would be super easy to do, and would be relatively inexpensive. Should have been obvious since cleaning the MAF fixed the issue for several months. Anyway, didn't want to cheap out on this part with a random knockoff, so went with this Denso replacement (OEM was also Denso) and got it a pretty good price on Bolo compared to other places.Changed the MAF sensor which took all of 2 minutes, cleared the code, and have been good since. Car is driving better and no check engine light! Hopefully it sticks, but I'm sure the sensor had to be changed regardless and a mechanic would have charged at least triple. Very happy with the results!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Sensor

    s.h. · November 18, 2024

    Works good

    5.0 out of 5 stars OEM replacement part, identical to my old one!

    L.P. · May 29, 2025

    My vehicle is a 2006 Toyota Tundra Access Cab SR5, 4.0L V6. Auto Zone ran a check on my engine when the trouble light came on. It indicated a faulty mass air flow sensor. All they had was a Duralast so I bought it (I've ALWAYS used OEM parts!). The check engine light didn't go out so I D/C the battery to reset it. Less than 20 miles later it came back on. Took it back to AZ and it indicated a faulty MAFS again. I came straight home and ordered this one, put it on a few days later and the check engine light went out on it's own. If you look at the sensor element on the Duralast it's shorter than the Denso, which several people pointed out on the Tundra website. So in my opinion, ALWAYS use OEM, your Tundra deserves it!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works

    C.W. · May 29, 2025

    At this time night and day, old MAF was 23 years old, replaced because of age and instant horse power and pickup now and better gas mileage. Exhaust is clean now , no black powdery dust.

    Excelente

    A. · May 17, 2025

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    Trustable OEM product A+++++

    C.C.Y.L. · June 24, 2025

    Denso MAF sensor works like a charm. It fixed my Corolla with stalling issues starting in cold weather.

    Stopped the codes when nothing else did

    R.F. · January 25, 2025

    Finally cleared up all the P0420/0430 Codes on my Sienna. After replacing all the O2/flow sensors with Denso, I finally changed the MAF with this item and ... boom. Finally!

    Perfect fit.

    D. · January 7, 2025

    Easy install and was an exact fit.

    Don't buy cheap - get a Denso

    L.O. · May 24, 2024

    Tried to be cheap and get a different brand - what a mistake. It threw codes as soon as I installed it. Tried so many options to sort the issue with no luck. Then I bought this Denso and problem solved. Not a single code since doing so.Buy cheap you get cheap. This is worth it all day long.

    Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor

    Product ID: UO004W32G3H
    Condition: New

    4.4

    AED56343

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    Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor

    Product ID: UO004W32G3H
    Condition: New

    4.4

    Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor-0

    AED56343

    Price includes VAT & Import Duties
    Availability: In Stock

    Quantity:

    |

    Order today to get by 7-14 business days

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    Imported From: United States

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    BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

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    Description:

  • Efficient Fuel Consumption
  • Package Dimensions: 7.6 L x 8.8 H x 8.4 W (centimeters)
  • Fit type: Vehicle Specific
  • Package Weight: 0.08 kilograms

  • Denso 197-6030 Mass Air Flow Sensor

    Reviews:

    5.0 out of 5 stars Same as a genuine Toyota oem part

    E. · May 7, 2025

    (function() { P.when('cr-A', 'ready').execute(function(A) { if(typeof A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel === 'function') { A.toggleExpanderAriaLabel('review_text_read_more', 'Read more of this review', 'Read less of this review'); } }); })(); .review-text-read-more-expander:focus-visible { outline: 2px solid #2162a1; outline-offset: 2px; border-radius: 5px; } Denso is the same brand that Toyota uses in its oem parts. I had two error codes, including the check engine light, and I purchased a very inexpensive replacement part, with no positive results. I also performed a complete cleaning of the connectors and the original MAF sensor, with no positive results. I installed the new Denso sensor, and as if by magic, all the error codes disappeared, and operation returned to normal. I've been testing for a few days, and so far, with over 200 km on the clock, there haven't been any problems. I recommend using a Denso sensor and not any other off-brand sensor.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Good

    A.D. · May 15, 2025

    Good stuff. I went with the Denso. I can’t attest to other MAF’s, but this did help keep idle RPMs more in check consistently.

    5.0 out of 5 stars Go with Brand Name products.

    S.P. · May 28, 2025

    Great product replacement. Works flawlessly.

    5.0 out of 5 stars ALL DETAILS SHOW OEM! YOU CAN DO THIS JOB YOURSELF AND SAVE $$$

    C.C. · June 29, 2024

    One rainy day my Tacoma started up but shook like it was going to blow up or throw a rod. I was soooo bummed! Drove it to the shop 20 miles away. Two days later and $800 lighter, I got my Taco back. Mechanic said '3 hours of labor plus parts'. He replaced ONE coil, all the spark plugs, and the spark plug wires. I about popped a vein but that week was busy for me at my job so I didn't have time to do the work myself. So, I went on Bolo and bought three coils (yes, these are OEM Denso) and two sets of spark plug wires (OEM but priced at 60% less than the dealer). My Taco and my 4Runner (3rd Gen) have the same engines so the dealer had spark plugs at less than $3 each! Stocked up. Go on youtube and watch the 'how to change your spark plugs videos'. Super easy but make sure you have all the right extensions, nut drivers, sockets, and so on. Take. Your. Time. You do not want to mix up the wires. V6 3.7 L engines have THREE coils, not six and OEM coils easily last 200K miles and often go over 300k but if you're paranoid, change them the next time you change your plugs. It is NOT a three hour job but hey, all tradesmen seem to be pegged at $1000/day so if you want to save money, do it yourself. You need a torque wrench, a 'u-joint' adapter, metric sockets, extensions -- especially a 20-inch or so plus patience. Do it, you'll have a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment.

    1.0 out of 5 stars ** EDIT: DIED in <2 weeks! ** Fixed my P0171, P0174 check engine codes!

    K. · January 6, 2020

    EDIT: So frustrating that this part completely died in less than 2 weeks causing me to not be able to start my car successfully. It would start and then immediately die. I was in an area where I couldn't leave my car so I ended up having to pay for a tow, some diagnostics at a mechanic to confirm the MAF sensor was bad (I had a feeling it was the MAF but wanted to be sure), and then a new MAF sensor which I again replaced myself (mechanic wanted to charge over $300 to replace the MAF, but I was definitely not paying that since I knew that even at full price the part is around $100 and it takes literally a screwdriver and 2 minutes to replace).All in all, this part was a $300 mistake. I was correct in replacing the part, which solved my issue and saved me a lot of money (>$300 for a mechanic to do it, compared to just the price of the part), but because I got a crappy part all that savings went down the drain. Live and learn. I suspect the part I received was either not genuine Denso (my OEM Denso MAF lasted almost 20 years!), or was used. Very disappointed and now wary of buying products like this from Amzn in the future since they can be dubious in origin or quality.Original Review Below:2002 Camry V6, ~130k miles. I got the dreaded check engine light and really didn't want to spend money on such an old, beat up, car. I enjoy DIY fixing a lot of home stuff, but I am an idiot when it comes to cars. Found some easy trouble shooting tips like changing the air filter and cleaning the MAF sensor. Cleaning the MAF cleared the code for a few months but then it came back.Continued to drive it around for a couple months, thinking that it would be expensive to fix, and my car was definitely not driving very smooth. Do not do this as it's really not good for the engine! Then I finally realized that replacing the MAF sensor with a new one had a high chance of fixing my problem, would be super easy to do, and would be relatively inexpensive. Should have been obvious since cleaning the MAF fixed the issue for several months. Anyway, didn't want to cheap out on this part with a random knockoff, so went with this Denso replacement (OEM was also Denso) and got it a pretty good price on Bolo compared to other places.Changed the MAF sensor which took all of 2 minutes, cleared the code, and have been good since. Car is driving better and no check engine light! Hopefully it sticks, but I'm sure the sensor had to be changed regardless and a mechanic would have charged at least triple. Very happy with the results!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Sensor

    s.h. · November 18, 2024

    Works good

    5.0 out of 5 stars OEM replacement part, identical to my old one!

    L.P. · May 29, 2025

    My vehicle is a 2006 Toyota Tundra Access Cab SR5, 4.0L V6. Auto Zone ran a check on my engine when the trouble light came on. It indicated a faulty mass air flow sensor. All they had was a Duralast so I bought it (I've ALWAYS used OEM parts!). The check engine light didn't go out so I D/C the battery to reset it. Less than 20 miles later it came back on. Took it back to AZ and it indicated a faulty MAFS again. I came straight home and ordered this one, put it on a few days later and the check engine light went out on it's own. If you look at the sensor element on the Duralast it's shorter than the Denso, which several people pointed out on the Tundra website. So in my opinion, ALWAYS use OEM, your Tundra deserves it!

    5.0 out of 5 stars Works

    C.W. · May 29, 2025

    At this time night and day, old MAF was 23 years old, replaced because of age and instant horse power and pickup now and better gas mileage. Exhaust is clean now , no black powdery dust.

    Excelente

    A. · May 17, 2025

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    Trustable OEM product A+++++

    C.C.Y.L. · June 24, 2025

    Denso MAF sensor works like a charm. It fixed my Corolla with stalling issues starting in cold weather.

    Stopped the codes when nothing else did

    R.F. · January 25, 2025

    Finally cleared up all the P0420/0430 Codes on my Sienna. After replacing all the O2/flow sensors with Denso, I finally changed the MAF with this item and ... boom. Finally!

    Perfect fit.

    D. · January 7, 2025

    Easy install and was an exact fit.

    Don't buy cheap - get a Denso

    L.O. · May 24, 2024

    Tried to be cheap and get a different brand - what a mistake. It threw codes as soon as I installed it. Tried so many options to sort the issue with no luck. Then I bought this Denso and problem solved. Not a single code since doing so.Buy cheap you get cheap. This is worth it all day long.

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