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- (-) Remove CLK filter CLK
- A Class (14) Apply A Class filter
- B Class (1) Apply B Class filter
- C (1) Apply C filter
- C Class (22) Apply C Class filter
- C CLASS (1) Apply C CLASS filter
- Citan (1) Apply Citan filter
- CLA (2) Apply CLA filter
- Colt (1) Apply Colt filter
- E Class (32) Apply E Class filter
- Forfour (1) Apply Forfour filter
- S Class (1) Apply S Class filter
- Viano (1) Apply Viano filter
- Vito (4) Apply Vito filter
Parts
- (-) Remove TDC Sensor filter TDC Sensor
- Engine Bare (77) Apply Engine Bare filter
- Engine Complete Full (77) Apply Engine Complete Full filter
- Engine Reconditioned (77) Apply Engine Reconditioned filter
- Engine with Ancils (77) Apply Engine with Ancils filter
- Hot film mass airflow meter (77) Apply Hot film mass airflow meter filter
- Inlet Manifold runner control module (77) Apply Inlet Manifold runner control module filter
- Intake ducts (77) Apply Intake ducts filter
- Intake Manifold Flap Motor (77) Apply Intake Manifold Flap Motor filter
- Magneto (77) Apply Magneto filter
- Oil Dipstick (77) Apply Oil Dipstick filter
- Oil Level Sensor (77) Apply Oil Level Sensor filter
- Oil Pressure Sensor Switch (77) Apply Oil Pressure Sensor Switch filter
- Starter solenoid (77) Apply Starter solenoid filter
- Throttle Position Sensor (77) Apply Throttle Position Sensor filter
- Timing Cam Belt Kit (77) Apply Timing Cam Belt Kit filter
- Timing Cam Belt Tensioner (77) Apply Timing Cam Belt Tensioner filter
- Turbo & Manifold (77) Apply Turbo & Manifold filter
Used Mercedes-Benz Hot film mass airflow meters
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About Hot film mass airflow meters
The Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter is an electronic air flow sensor which measures air flow; the mass of air which is flowing through the car's engine, and is an important part of the Engine Control Unit (ECU). The Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter has an important part to play in the performance, power and efficiency of the car's engine.
The Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter is usually found in the plastic housing between the engine and the air filter. It's attached to the Mercedes-Benz air hose at one end and the Mercedes-Benz air filter box at the other. The engine needs the correct amount of air and fuel flowing through it in order for the fuel to burn in the cylinders and for the engine to ignite or spark at the right time. If the ignition sparks at the wrong time, there will be less power in the engine and it will try to make up for this by using more fuel, significantly reducing fuel efficiency, which in turn increases the car's CO2 emissions.
The Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter works by measuring the air flow and sending these measurements to the car's ECU which, based on these measurements, will control the amount of fuel flowing into the engine at the point at which the ignition sparks.
The Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter will, with continued use, wear out or stop working. When this happens, the performance of the engine is likely to be affected and engine emissions will be higher. A fault in the Mercedes-Benz hot film mass air flow meter will cause the Check Engine light to show on the dashboard to indicate a problem with the hot film mass air flow meter. A broken hot film mass air flow meter can sometimes prevent a car from idling properly (the ability for a car's engine to run while it's not moving) and may cause the engine to splutter and stall. If there's a fault in the hot air mass air flow meter a replacement Mercedes-Benz hot air flow mass meter is the perfect replacement part.
Mercedes-Benz trivia
- The longest sedan vehicle available in today's car market is the S-Class Pullman, at a mind-boggling 6.5 metres long. Bear in mind that the average length of a sedan is only 4.7 metres!
- Unlike most cars, Mercedes vehicles are not spray painted. Instead, they are completely submerged in anti-corrosion coating and primer. That means the protective liquid can get into every part of the car.
- Nepal had very few roads at the time, but the car company still gifted a shiny new Merc to the king of the country in 1940. It was the first car that had ever been in Nepal!
- We all recognise that distinctive Mercedes logo, but did you know that the three points of the star represent air, land, and water? There was a point where they considered adding another point to represent space, but they decided against it in the end.
- In 1924, Mercedes Benz became the first car manufacturer to include brakes on all four of a car's wheels. Not long after, in 1931, they also added suspension springs to the corners of the Mercedes Benz 170.