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Saturn Astra Mass Air Flow Sensor maintains a balance in its combustion by measuring incoming air to an accuracy that helps the feisty hatchback deliver on its promise of a combination of punch and thrift. The Saturn heritage of solid engineering is combined with the imported Astra chassis to provide the driver with crisp European handling, a tuned suspension and a 1.8 liter engine that produces 138 horsepower while still achieving 33 mpg on the highway. Inside, the Astra has supportive seats, standard air conditioning and optional MONSOON audio to make daily commutes sound upbeat, while StabiliTrak and optional alloy wheels add both safety and style. Whether the five door for practicality or the sportier three door, Saturn constructed the Astra with a tight body shell and quick steering that inspire confidence on winding roads and prove that compact cars need not command a premium price to feel premium. Owners are also happy with Saturn parts availability which keeps things reasonable. Beyond the driving feel, the Mass Air Flow Sensor fitted to every Astra feeds the engine computer real time airflow data so fuel injection remains exact, which means smooth idle, strong acceleration and lower emissions. This reliable sensor uses hot wire technology for quick response and when maintained this protects the engine from running rich or lean. To install a new Mass Air Flow Sensor, get into a safe parking space, disconnect the battery, remove the sensor in the intake duct, loosen the clamps, replace the new one with the arrow facing the throttle, tighten everything, reconnect power, turn the engine over and your Mass Air Flow Sensor job is done.