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Chevrolet Avalanche Mass Air Flow Sensor is at the centre of this versatile pick-up that is in line with the Chevrolet Avalanche that combines both sport utility comfort and truck power and maneuverability in the city. The Chevrolet Avalanche is credited with having a convertible cargo bed, spacious cabin, assured engine power and a comfortable ride through a rigid frame which shares common components with the Chevrolet family and allows drivers to get out of doors on weekends and weekdays without sacrificing any performance. Long trips are made easy with plush seats and low-tech controls inside and a big-boned look and rust-resistant metal panels, which that are also applied to keep the Avalanche trim across rough weather. The Avalanche Mass Air Flow Sensor monitors the exact amount and mass density of air entering the engine and transmits the live information to the computer, allowing fuel flow to remain accurate, throttle response to be fast, and emissions to be minimized by keeping the Chevrolet powertrain both cost effective and reliable. As dirt and heat wear out a Mass Air Flow Sensor, the truck might hesitate, run on rich or idle improperly, and therefore, the replacement of the clean factory Mass Air Flow Sensor by the dirty one will restore the punch that the owners demand and will help to prevent the destruction of the catalytic parts. Installation, parking, unhook the battery, loosen the tube, pop the new Mass Air Flow Sensor, retighten, reconnect, and check the smooth idle.