Mass Air Flow Sensor Patron Pfa20009 (zl01-13-215) Fits Mazda 2 3 5 6 Cx7 Etc on 2040-parts.com
Moscow, Moscow, Russian Federation
Hello! Here for sale a brand new Patron PFA20009 Mass Airflow Sensor (MAF Sensor) for a lot of Mazda and another cars (see photo for detail)! After Market High Premium Quality Part# ZL01-13-215 ZL0113215 (22204-22010) AF10135 MF20129N SU5092 5S2748 20GE107GT1308W GEGT7610-107 100OK850
Enjoy! |
Sensors for Sale
- New genuine bosch map sensor 0 281 002 437 saab, opel, fiat, alfa romeo(US $60.00)
- New bosch air pressure sensor 0 261 230 105 / 6g9n-12b676-aa(US $35.00)
- New bosch air pressure sensor ag91-9f479-aa(US $35.00)
- New genuine vw volkswagen / audi air intake temperature sensor 03n 906 081 a(US $23.00)
- New genuine bosch map sensor 06e 906 051 aa / 0 261 232 012 - audi vw porsche(US $35.00)
- Dorman 917-872 mass air flow sensor sensor only(US $229.09)
SEMA 2008 show report: Dodge Challenger
Thu, 06 Nov 2008By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 06 November 2008 16:59 Chrysler may have its back against the wall, but that hasn't stopped its SRT skunkworks team churning out what is easily the most politically incorrect – and, as a result, wonderfully desirable – Challenger SRT-10. Yes, and with an 8.4-litre 600bhp V10 Viper motor shoehorned into the Dodge’s engine bay, there’ll be plenty of tyre smoke! Developed in house by Chrysler’s Street and Racing Technology department, this is the hottest of Challengers.
Toyota readies dealer fix for faulty pedals
Fri, 29 Jan 2010Toyota Motor Corp. is fine-tuning a dealer remedy for faulty accelerator pedals in 2.3 million recalled vehicles and aims to announce the fix as early as next week, a person familiar with the matter said. The procedure involves inserting a metal shim into a gap in the friction lever of the pedal.
'Bloody cyclists' driver convicted
Tue, 19 Nov 2013A MOTORIST from Norfolk who tweeted about "bloody cyclists" after a collision described the post as "my biggest regret" as she was convicted of driving offences. Former trainee accountant Emma Way, 22, from Watton, was found guilty at Norwich Magistrates' Court of failing to stop after a collision and failing to report an accident. She was cleared of driving without due care and attention.