Details
Details
- Brand:
- SKU:
86-50040
- GTIN: 00884548074873
- UPC: 884548074873
- Description:
The Mass Air Flow Sensor A186-50040 is essential to your engine’s fuel delivery strategy, measuring the amount of air entering the intake system and helping the ECU determine the perfect air-fuel ratio. [Brand name] calibrates this sensor with OE-matched electronics and high-precision elements to deliver accurate readings in all conditions. The A186-50040 improves throttle response, fuel economy, and emissions control—especially in modern, high-efficiency engines. A faulty MAF sensor can cause poor idle, sluggish acceleration, or a check engine light. Replace yours with CARDONE New and restore seamless communication between air intake and engine control.
- Condition: New
Additional Information
Additional Information
| Brand | CARDONE New |
| Bracket Included | No |
| Connector Gender | Male |
| Connector Quantity | 1 |
| Connector Shape | Rectangular |
| Contains Electronic Components | Circuit Board |
| Does it require SDS | No |
| E-Waste | Yes |
| FAQ_A1 | A malfunctioning MAF/VANE air flow sensor can cause any one or more of the following symptoms: hesitation, stalling, poor fuel economy or poor engine performance. |
| FAQ_A2 | Visually inspect the sensor element in the MAF for damage or for a burnt smell. In the VANE AIRFLOW sensor, inspect the door for binding or for a burnt smell. Check for diagnostic trouble codes with a scanner. |
| FAQ_A3 | Over-voltage sources from relays, short circuited wiring, cracked printed circuit boards, moisture entering the unit through split air ducts, electrical connections and wiring, air intake obstructions or gas/oil fumes from the engine can cause failure. Check air filter and air ways for dirt or debris. Check for loose or faulty connectors and broken or faulty wiring. Be sure to check these to prevent damage to the replacement unit. |
| FAQ_A4 | The most common causes are: a worn vane assembly, a cracked housing, or a cracked printed circuit board. These conditions all require unit replacement. |
| FAQ_A5 | The most common causes are: cracked circuit boards, burnt sensing elements, poor solder joints, deteriorated conformal coating, or loose printed circuit board components. |
| FAQ_Q1 | How can a malfunctioning MAF/VANE air flow sensor affect my vehicles’ operation? |
| FAQ_Q2 | How can I determine if the MAF/VANE air flow sensor is bad? |
| FAQ_Q3 | What are the most common causes of MAF/VANE air flow sensor problems? |
| FAQ_Q4 | What goes bad in vane air flow type units? |
| FAQ_Q5 | What goes bad in MAF sensors? |
| Grade Type | Regular |
| Housing Included | No |
| Is Item A Chemical | No |
| Is Or Contains A Battery | No |
| Is Or Contains A Bulb | No |
| Is Prop Sixty Five Affected | No |
| Is the item CARB affected | No |
| Manufacturer Brand | CNRD |
| Mounting Bracket Included | No |
| Mounting Hardware Included | No |
| Mounting Hole Quantity | 2 |
| Mounting Type | Bolt-On |
| Package Contents | Mass Air Flow Sensor; Instruction Sheet |
| Sensor Type | Resistor |
| Terminal Gender | Male |
| Terminal Quantity | 5 |
| Terminal Type | Pin |
| UPC | 00884548074873 |
| Wiring Harness Included | No |