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Oldsmobile Mass Air Flow Sensor monitors the volume of air flowing to the engine at all times, and the computer combines fuel to a perfect mixture to produce more clean power. Oldsmobile has been making advances in the automotive industry over a century with the introduction of runabouts of cheap cost, followed by the moving assembly line which has seen quality automobile within the reach of families. The brand also astonished drivers with Hydra-Matic transmission that did not require any clutch work and assisted in making the rides smoother. The decades of the Oldsmobile engineers provided efficient engines, noisy free cabins, and safety conscious designs made the owners travel long distances with confidence, and this is still what makes its vehicles attractive to both collectors and those who frequently drive them. Its quality of rough drive systems continued to make it sell well even in the past decades. A Mass Air Flow Sensor is a small electronic meter installed in the intake tube, the task of the sensor is to measure the volume and density of air to ensure delivery of fuel is accurate. A replacement Mass Air Flow Sensor is not difficult and all that one has to do is to park on a flat surface, engage the brake and undo the battery. Locate the sensor between air filter box and throttle body, unscrew the electrical connector, loosen two hose clamps and remove the old one. Clean out the tube, install the new Mass Air Flow Sensor with its airflow arrow facing towards the throttle, tighten the clamps, reconnect the connector, reconnect the battery, clear the dashboard codes where necessary and then start the engine. A continuous sluggish and smooth acceleration will prove that your Oldsmobile is breathing well once again.