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Delphi Adds Mass Air Flow Sensors To Engine Management Portfolio

Delphi has added three new MAF sensors to its engine management portfolio, covering more than 780,000 Ford, Chrysler, Saturn, Volvo and GM vehicles from 2004 to 2011. The new part numbers include AF10138, AF10139 and AF10143.

Delphi has added three new MAF sensors to its engine management portfolio, covering more than 780,000 Ford, Chrysler, Saturn, Volvo and GM vehicles from 2004 to 2011. The new part numbers include AF10138, AF10139 and AF10143.

Delphi MAF sensors are built with all-new components; not remanufactured parts. All parts are tested and calibrated to OE standards using OE equipment in U.S. facilities, the company says.

Delphi’s design eliminates the need for an additional flow tube, helping shops reduce inventory and shelf space and eliminate the hassle of remanufactured cores, according to the company.

Shops receive Delphi Mass airflow sensors in a plastic clamshell, which helps protect the sensing elements from damage. All Delphi MAF sensors come with a drill bit and tamper-proof screws to assist with installation.

Inventory will be available the fourth quarter of 2012. Visit go.delphi.com for specific part information.

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