Thank you so much, great job explaining everything. I actually bought the part and just needed to locate where the part was under the hood ....lol !! But now I know it can be cleaned for the future. ;)))
Thanks for watching! I hope you found it helpful and yes I like to try to clean them 1st before replacing them but it sounds like you got it all squared away.
Thank you so much!! My car has been running a bit rough lately. I checked the codes and it came up with a MAF sensor code today. I'm gonna go get me some MAF sensor cleaner tomorrow!! Even if I have to purchase a new MAF sensor, you still saved me money! Thanks a bunch!
Thank you sooo much for making this video you saved me 400 bucks at the dealer. I have a 2013 Nissan Marano and please keep up these videos. I never know when I’m gonna have to learn something from you. 🤩
@@DetroneDoesItI just did it on a 2011 Murano using your video as well - hoping I wouldn't have to replace it altogether - and it worked! I am COMPLETELY mechanically illiterate, and someone else has always done this stuff for me, but I'm trying to be less helpless in 2025. :) Thank you!
@ This is sooo awesome to hear! I’m glad it worked for you… Sometimes we just need some help to get going! Hopefully it saved you some money as well. Thanks for watching 🤜🏽 💥 🤛🏽
I'm going to try it it worked for me on a 95 Buick. Your videos are awesome you are very good at explaining exactly what you are doing and demonstrating thank you so much
I’m having poor acceleration with no check engine lights. Would cleaning this possibly help with this problem? I don’t have a good scan tool to scan the car for codes that aren’t causing a light to appear
What I can say is, cleaning your mass air flow sensor won’t hurt your situation, and could have a positive effect but without knowing the symptoms or codes that are impacting acceleration… doing this may not be where you want to start your efforts. Usually MAF sensor issues would generate an engine light.
@ so I went ahead and cleaned the MAF and replaced the air filter because it was pretty dirty. The car actually does accelerate a bit better now. But I just had a check engine light come on and lucky me it’s P1778. So step motor malfunction inside the transmission. I’m super excited to see how much that’ll cost me to fix lol
No it shouldn’t go out yearly. They are usually good for 100k to 200k miles. Chances are pretty low, that if the MAF wasn’t installed improper, you shouldn’t need to replace it after a year (in my experience).
Hey have a nissan tiida 2007 tiida, turns on for 10 seconds or more then turns off . Any idea if its the maf sensor or something else? Ive changed the ignition coils
That could be several things including the Mass Air Flow sensor since it does measure air entering the engine, and if that is off it can cause the vehicle to stall. Replacing the MAF sensor is probably a good next step. Do you have any engine codes currently?
I accidently broke the lever on the side trying to detach the top portion from the MAF. I pressed it in trying to remove it but it wouldn't come off and broke. Any ideas?
That sucks, sorry unfortunately I don't have any good suggestion but I have a few tech friends that I might be able to ask and I'll drop it here but.... hopefully you are able to figure it out before then.
Hello my 2012 Nissan Versa completely went out on me. now a little backstory.. I’ve had the car for 3 1/2 years and when I got it I didn’t really keep up with it how I needed to , my 3rd coil and spark plug went out about a year ago, said I was gonna get it fixed but never got around to it, which threw on the check engine light, so about 3 months ago the car completely went out , no type of electricity at all, got a new battery, no power still, got coils and spark plugs for all 4, got new MAF sensor, now it’s power and drives but it stalls at idle and it had a rough idle a while before this happened what should I do? I miss Birtha (my car) 😂😂
There are a list of items that could potentially cause what you are experiencing… Is the MAF sensor installed correctly, since issues with the MAF can cause rough idles and stalling, but so can a bad fuel pump or bad fuel injectors. Do you still have a check engine light and if so, what are the codes? If it’s MAF related but you installed the MAF correctly, could have a vacuum leak of some sort especially if you addressed the coil pack issue.
Is your response in reference to the last viewers comment about “spraying the connector” or are you not advising people to spray their mass air flow sensor?
There are sprays designed specifically to clean electrical connectors. I used some while cleaning power lines during routine maintenance. The lines obviously were secured of power prior to the work.
Detrone, excellent video. I have a question for you. I have a 2012 Rogue with a MAF problem p01 01 code. The Nissan dealer replaced the MAF. I replaced the air cleaner. I did not replace the PCV valve yet. The dealer I go to tells me they cannot fix the problem any more than they have because they do not have a Master Technician??? I am going to have to travel a ways to get a dealer with a Master Technician. The engine light has gone on twice now. It is supposedly fixed now. If not and the light goes on again and the car seems to run fine I want to turn off the engine light. I purchased a Walmart Hyper Tough HT 100 code reader. It is not much on instructions. It connects with your phone via Blue Tooth to give an explanation of the code. I do not need an explanation and I just want to turn off the engine light. My question is, do I have to use the Blue Tooth feature with the HT 100 or can I just plug it to the plug in the car, turn the ignition to on, read the code, and push the red button to clear the code?? Thank you, Tom Spero
You can clear the code right from the screen on the Hyper Tough device. My guess is you’ll see that engine light and those codes again though. My Murano now has the engine light back on but it will intermittently go away also, and that was after I replaced a torn boot and replaced the MAF as well. If it’s running fine, and you just don’t want the engine light… the HT100 will do exactly what you’re looking for without needing the Bluetooth functionality.
Did you change the mass air flow sensor or cleaned it? If you replace it, I do believe that Nissan suggest that you have it reprogrammed/Relearn process... That part I am less helpful with.
It really depends on how much of it you spray on there. The cleaner dries pretty quickly... So anywhere from 30 seconds, up to 5 minutes in my experience.
As an update… I cleaned the MAF sensor and the light eventually came back on. If you replace your MAF sensor with a new one, you will have to do an “Idle Air Relearn” on it, which is usually something you’ll have to take it to the dealer for (unless you have a really good scanner at home). There are a number of other reasons for that light to be on also… Hopefully cleaning it will help you. Thanks for watching!
@@user-qv9wq8vh9c While I appreciate you taking the time to comment … I think your comment is misguided. Besides the fact that I am happily married, what your insinuation is not what the young lady said. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much, great job explaining everything. I actually bought the part and just needed to locate where the part was under the hood ....lol !! But now I know it can be cleaned for the future. ;)))
Thanks for watching! I hope you found it helpful and yes I like to try to clean them 1st before replacing them but it sounds like you got it all squared away.
Thank you so much!! My car has been running a bit rough lately. I checked the codes and it came up with a MAF sensor code today. I'm gonna go get me some MAF sensor cleaner tomorrow!! Even if I have to purchase a new MAF sensor, you still saved me money! Thanks a bunch!
No problem… I hope cleaning it will clear it all up for you and thanks for watching
Thank you sooo much for making this video you saved me 400 bucks at the dealer. I have a 2013 Nissan Marano and please keep up these videos. I never know when I’m gonna have to learn something from you. 🤩
Thanks for watching and I’m glad you find it helpful! I’ll try to keep the Murano Material coming 😂
@@DetroneDoesItI just did it on a 2011 Murano using your video as well - hoping I wouldn't have to replace it altogether - and it worked! I am COMPLETELY mechanically illiterate, and someone else has always done this stuff for me, but I'm trying to be less helpless in 2025. :)
Thank you!
@ This is sooo awesome to hear! I’m glad it worked for you… Sometimes we just need some help to get going! Hopefully it saved you some money as well. Thanks for watching 🤜🏽 💥 🤛🏽
Thank you so much!! My check engine light came on and MAF sensor came up for the code. Imma try this 1st before replacing it! Thank you so much!
No Doubt! I hopefully it helps and resolves your issue completely. Thanks for watching and for sharing your experience.
did it work???!!
@@DetroneDoesIt hey bro so how do i take off the code or does it go away on irts own
I'm going to try it it worked for me on a 95 Buick. Your videos are awesome you are very good at explaining exactly what you are doing and demonstrating thank you so much
Thank you very much... I'm glad you find the videos helpful
Thanks very much! Just had to do this on my Murano and your video was very helpful. 😊
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching 👏🏽
This is a life saver. Mine just came on today, so I'm gonna work on that right now.
I hope this fixes the problem for you! Thanks for watching!
@@DetroneDoesIt So far, so good, man! I live in a super dusty place, so I'm not surprised at all it needed it.
Very clear and concise explanation.
Thank you very much.. I’ve been working to be more concise based on feedback from viewer like you. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Very helpful video. You did a great job at explaining. Now I'll give it a try myself. Thanks!
Thanks for letting me know, I appreciate you watching! Good Luck
Do you spray what you stick the maf sensor into?
No you won’t need to spray there.
@@DetroneDoesItappreciate it! Thanks for the video
@@PaleoBunny no problem… thank you for watching.
I’m having poor acceleration with no check engine lights. Would cleaning this possibly help with this problem? I don’t have a good scan tool to scan the car for codes that aren’t causing a light to appear
What I can say is, cleaning your mass air flow sensor won’t hurt your situation, and could have a positive effect but without knowing the symptoms or codes that are impacting acceleration… doing this may not be where you want to start your efforts. Usually MAF sensor issues would generate an engine light.
@ so I went ahead and cleaned the MAF and replaced the air filter because it was pretty dirty. The car actually does accelerate a bit better now. But I just had a check engine light come on and lucky me it’s P1778. So step motor malfunction inside the transmission. I’m super excited to see how much that’ll cost me to fix lol
@ Ouch! Upside is, you know have a code that you were able to target for the right solution but that bill probably won’t by pleasant.
Should your MAF go out yearly. Mines was replaced last yr at the dealership
No it shouldn’t go out yearly. They are usually good for 100k to 200k miles. Chances are pretty low, that if the MAF wasn’t installed improper, you shouldn’t need to replace it after a year (in my experience).
Very helpful and instructive video. Thank you.
Thanks for checking it out!
Hey have a nissan tiida 2007 tiida, turns on for 10 seconds or more then turns off . Any idea if its the maf sensor or something else? Ive changed the ignition coils
That could be several things including the Mass Air Flow sensor since it does measure air entering the engine, and if that is off it can cause the vehicle to stall. Replacing the MAF sensor is probably a good next step. Do you have any engine codes currently?
Good explanation!😊
Thank you!
I accidently broke the lever on the side trying to detach the top portion from the MAF. I pressed it in trying to remove it but it wouldn't come off and broke. Any ideas?
That sucks, sorry unfortunately I don't have any good suggestion but I have a few tech friends that I might be able to ask and I'll drop it here but.... hopefully you are able to figure it out before then.
@@DetroneDoesItThanks. I wonder if I could remove the screws, pull it out and be careful spraying the sensor?
@@jrstewart8800 🤔 Worth a try… Because it’s broken, are you able to secure the MAF back into its spot?
Do you have to disconnect the battery before replacing the MAF?
No, just make sure your vehicle is off while you do it, but no need to disconnect the battery
Hello my 2012 Nissan Versa completely went out on me. now a little backstory.. I’ve had the car for 3 1/2 years and when I got it I didn’t really keep up with it how I needed to , my 3rd coil and spark plug went out about a year ago, said I was gonna get it fixed but never got around to it, which threw on the check engine light, so about 3 months ago the car completely went out , no type of electricity at all, got a new battery, no power still, got coils and spark plugs for all 4, got new MAF sensor, now it’s power and drives but it stalls at idle and it had a rough idle a while before this happened what should I do? I miss Birtha (my car) 😂😂
There are a list of items that could potentially cause what you are experiencing… Is the MAF sensor installed correctly, since issues with the MAF can cause rough idles and stalling, but so can a bad fuel pump or bad fuel injectors.
Do you still have a check engine light and if so, what are the codes? If it’s MAF related but you installed the MAF correctly, could have a vacuum leak of some sort especially if you addressed the coil pack issue.
Very helpful thanks
Thanks I’m gave it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Of course! Thank you for watching.
What if your check engine light is not on
You can clean your MAF at any point (even if your engine light is not on) it won’t hurt… but my rule of thumb is… “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” 😂
I wouldn't advise anyone to spray a wet solution on any electrical plug.
Is your response in reference to the last viewers comment about “spraying the connector” or are you not advising people to spray their mass air flow sensor?
@DetroneDoesIt you sprayed the electrical connector on the car that's what I was referring to.
There are sprays designed specifically to clean electrical connectors. I used some while cleaning power lines during routine maintenance. The lines obviously were secured of power prior to the work.
Detrone, excellent video. I have a question for you. I have a 2012 Rogue with a MAF problem p01 01 code. The Nissan dealer replaced the MAF. I replaced the air cleaner. I did not replace the PCV valve yet. The dealer I go to tells me they cannot fix the problem any more than they have because they do not have a Master Technician??? I am going to have to travel a ways to get a dealer with a Master Technician. The engine light has gone on twice now. It is supposedly fixed now. If not and the light goes on again and the car seems to run fine I want to turn off the engine light. I purchased a Walmart Hyper Tough HT 100 code reader. It is not much on instructions. It connects with your phone via Blue Tooth to give an explanation of the code. I do not need an explanation and I just want to turn off the engine light. My question is, do I have to use the Blue Tooth feature with the HT 100 or can I just plug it to the plug in the car, turn the ignition to on, read the code, and push the red button to clear the code??
Thank you, Tom Spero
You can clear the code right from the screen on the Hyper Tough device. My guess is you’ll see that engine light and those codes again though. My Murano now has the engine light back on but it will intermittently go away also, and that was after I replaced a torn boot and replaced the MAF as well. If it’s running fine, and you just don’t want the engine light… the HT100 will do exactly what you’re looking for without needing the Bluetooth functionality.
@@DetroneDoesIt Thank you Detrone
Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Do you have to unplug the battery at all?
No you do not have to disconnect the battery, just do not start your vehicle while you have your mass air flow sensor out of the car.
Should I just clean it first
Yes… that’s the easiest and most cost efficient method to try.
Thank you
Too late for me.. i saw this after i paid 112 and installed it! 😩🤦🏾♀️. Should I keep the original as a back up( 🤷🏾♀️)?
I changed mine and light just came back on 3 days later
Did you change the mass air flow sensor or cleaned it? If you replace it, I do believe that Nissan suggest that you have it reprogrammed/Relearn process... That part I am less helpful with.
How do I know it’s fully dry all the way thru?
It really depends on how much of it you spray on there. The cleaner dries pretty quickly... So anywhere from 30 seconds, up to 5 minutes in my experience.
I have a 2013 nissan juke and this is the code they give me
As an update… I cleaned the MAF sensor and the light eventually came back on. If you replace your MAF sensor with a new one, you will have to do an “Idle Air Relearn” on it, which is usually something you’ll have to take it to the dealer for (unless you have a really good scanner at home). There are a number of other reasons for that light to be on also… Hopefully cleaning it will help you. Thanks for watching!
Oh my gosh are you in Texas I need someone to do this for me I’m just a girlll I’ll provide everything 😭😩
LOL Yes I am in Texas... But trust me, if you follow the steps in the video I GUARANTEE you'll be able to knock it out. You Got This 💪🏾
you better be in a relationship or gay brother istg
@@user-qv9wq8vh9c While I appreciate you taking the time to comment … I think your comment is misguided. Besides the fact that I am happily married, what your insinuation is not what the young lady said. Thanks for watching.
@ so youre in a relationship, makes sense.