Want to cut long-term maintenance and repair costs? Choose OEM Mass Air Flow Sensor. Those parts deliver top durability you can trust. On our site, you'll find a huge catalog of genuine Pontiac G6 parts. Prices are unbeatable, so you can keep more in your pocket. Every OEM Pontiac G6 Mass Air Flow Sensor includes a manufacturer's warranty. You can also get an easy return policy that keeps buying risk free. Fast delivery, get your car on the road quickly. It's simple to search, compare, and order. Stop guessing about quality or fit. Order today and save with parts that last.
The Pontiac G6 Mass Air Flow Sensor helps the engine deliver punchy power and clean emissions by telling the computer exactly how much air rushes in. Built on the versatile Epsilon platform, the Pontiac G6 got rave reviews for its balanced ride, with sedan, coupe, convertible and sporty GXP choices to let drivers match style to lifestyle. Two engine options, efficient 169 horsepower 2.4L Ecotec and muscular 240 horsepower 3.9L V6 coupled with available 4 and 6 speed automatics gave the car confident acceleration without losing fuel numbers. Keyless entry, remote start and optional electronic stability control were added features that combined convenience and safety, while solid build quality supported by Pontiac factory warranties kept ownership worry low. Public excitement reached its peak when everyone watching on one daytime show shouted, highlighting the way the G6 blended affordability with real performance charisma, and actual Pontiac parts preserve that reputation to this day. Regular maintenance helps to keep that spirit alive and one of the hidden heroes is the Mass Air Flow Sensor. In each G6, the Mass Air Flow Sensor, either vane meter or hot wire type, measures the incoming air in real time then sends that information to the powertrain module to keep the fuel delivery perfectly matched and prevent stalls, rough idle or wasted gas. Swapping it is easy, park securely, disconnect the battery, loosen the intake clamps, remove the old Mass Air Flow Sensor, seat the new unit facing the throttle, retighten, reconnect, clear codes and check for a steady idle.