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Chevrolet Cruze Mass Air Flow Sensor helps customers with the active lifestyle with the Chevrolet Cruze, a small sedan that has fast turbo acceleration, super-light steering, and high highway mileage that enables young drivers to drive more with each tank fill and enjoy convenient smartphone friendly infotainment and ten standard airbags to relax. The Chevrolet engineers put together a powerful 1.4 litre turbo engine that has a smooth automatic transmission, giving it a confident acceleration, a neat cornering and a smooth ride that makes Cruze look bigger than it is, but with a tight turning radius that makes it easy to park in the city and its durable construction that does not push the maintenance cost high. The Cruze Mass Air Flow Sensor is at the core of that performance where a hot wire is inserted in the intake duct to gauge the volume of air reaching the engine to ensure the computer combines the correct amount of fuel which keeps it idle and enhance throttle and cut down on emissions. The Mass Air Flow Sensor also duty bears the catalytic converter by avoiding rich mixtures and is able to alert the driver in case airflow readings are not normal and prevents misfires. Lost pep can be recovered by cleaning the Chevrolet Mass Air Flow Sensor on a regular basis in case Cruze is being sluggish. When being sourced with Chevrolet parts counters the Mass Air Flow Sensor exceeds factory requirements of long life. The sensor, park, disconnect the battery, unplug it, remove it, fit in the new unit which is on the throttle side, tighten clamps, connect the power, start the engine.