BRAND NEW OEM HITACHI Mass Air Flow Sensor

for Nissan Frontier, 1998-2004  

TWO YEAR WARRANTY

Ask the other eBay sellers what their Warranty is!

(see specific application data bellow)


Fits:

1998-2004 Nissan FRONTIER
(with Fuel Injected 2389 CC 4 Cylinder Engines, KA24DE)

also fits:

1997 Nissan D21 Hardbody Pickup
(with Fuel Injected 2389 CC 4 Cylinder Engines, KA24DE)

and

2000-2004 Nissan Xterra 
(with Fuel Injected 2389 CC 4 Cylinder Engines, KA24DE)


MFG Part #: AFH55M-12, New OEM Hitachi Sensor.  Made In Japan


NISSAN OEM Ref. #’s ...  16017-1S710, 16017-3S500, 16017-3S510


We ship this item FAST, same or next business day, via USPS Priority Mail so you won't have wait long to get your truck back on the road!


PLEASE NOTE:

These are GENUINE HITACHI OEM PARTS, made in Japan. It's the same part that has lasted all those years since your truck was new. The number directly below the "AFH55M-12" part number designation is a production control number only. It is not part of the actual part number. These production control numbers are obscured. The product Warranty is through us, not the Nissan Dealer.

Our sensors are NOT Cheap Chinese Reproduction Knock-Off parts like all the others you'll find here on Ebay. They call their part "OEM Replacement" or refer to their part as being an "AFH55M-12" to make it sound legitimate.  Notice how their listings do NOT show a detailed close-up photo of the sensor? If it is not stamped with the Hitachi brand name & Nissan logo, it is not a genuine OEM part!  If you're tempted by the ridiculous low prices of the Chinese sensors, Buyer Beware!  They are notorious for being defective right out of the box and do not last. You may have to replace several before getting one that works at all. We've been approached by Chinese Exporters to buy them for as low as $12 EACH in large quantities.   If you don't buy ours then buy the cheapest one you can find because they're all the same ... unreliable junk.

We purchase these sensors in bulk quantities directly from Hitachi in Japan... they are not individually boxed for resale.


IMPORTANT ... PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE ORDERING

Your old sensor may not need replacing or may not be the problem.

If you are not 100% sure this is the part needed to fix your vehicle's problem ... PLEASE DO NOT ORDER IT  MAF sensors are often just dirty and/or frequently mis-diagnosed.

Try cleaning your old sensor with CRC’s Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner, or comparable product, before ordering a new sensor from anyone. Most auto parts stores stock this cleaner. Dirt builds up on the delicate sensor wires which results in faulty readings being sent to your engine management computer, typically resulting in rough idle and stumbling accelleration symptoms.

However, other engine management components could also be the  problem, as well. The "check engine" light coming on is a generic alert, indicating a problem. It could be something as simple a leaky vacuum hose or even a loose gas cap. It could also be a bad MAP/BARO Pressure Switch Solenoid Valve, TPS/Throttle Position Switch, O2 Sensor, etc, etc. The MAF sensor can be checked by tests with a multi-meter. It’s a good way to determine if the sensor itself is good.  

Since these sensors are frequently mis-diagnosed, purchased and  installed to “try out”, we will not accept returns with requests for a REFUND on sensors that have been installed in hopes of fixing your problem by using the “process of elimination”.  Our Product Warranty covers REPLACEMENT of verified defective parts only.  I would not sell you a part as Brand New if someone else installed it, even briefly.  That makes it a USED part.  Please have your vehicle diagnosed by a qualified technician using the proper test equipment.


RETURN POLICY for New OEM Hitachi Sensors

Money back within 14 days from purchase date IF the sensor is returned in un-used, un-installed, "as shipped" condition.  If the sensor shows any signs of installation it will be returned to you. After 14 days from purchase date the Product Replacement Warranty applies.


REPLACEMENT WARRANTY POLICY for New OEM Hitachi Sensors

Warranty Claims for these sensors must be accompanied by a copy of Diagnostic Report by a Certified ASE Technician using OBD Test Equipment stating that the Mass Air Flow Sensor is, in fact, Defective. It must include the Code Readings of the Diagnostic Test performed on the vehicle.

Buyer pays return shipping back to us, we pay shipping cost back to you.



FAQ’s

 

 

Q)
Are your fuel injectors really “BRAND NEW” parts?

A)
We specialize in selling Brand New injectors at extremely low prices, but also offer Factory Remanufactured fuel injector sets.  All of my Ebay listings are clearly and accurately described as either “Brand New OEM Injectors”, “Brand New Injectors” or as “Factory Remanufactured Injectors”.  We are also the exclusive online distributor for “Xtreme High Performance” and “Xtreme Upgrade” product line of Fuel Injectors. All ofthe Factory Remanufactured Injectors we sell are professionally remanufactured at the 2nd largest Fuel Injector Remanufacturing Production facility in North America using state-of-the-art calibrated equipment to meet all original electrical and fuel flow specifications.  We purchase our Brand New fuel injectors in bulk or large quantities directly from the OEM manufacturers or other reputable source, so most are not individually boxed for resale, unless noted as such.  As a final Quality Control measure, every injector we ship, including Brand New injectors, are 100% bench tested and flow matched before shipment to the customer. This includes a final Spray Pattern Test performed with an industry approved, non toxic, fuel injector Test Solvent ... it is not gasoline and it does not indicate that the injectors are “used”.

 

Q)
How can you sell BRAND NEW fuel injectors so cheap?

A)
We get asked this question often. Having been in the Auto Parts business for over 40 years, I’ve worked for Warehouse Distributors, owned & operated Retail Auto Parts Stores, served in a Regional and National Management capacity for three Major Auto Parts Manufacturers and also pioneered an Internet Auto Parts web site in 1998. I am now semi-retired.  Selling on Ebay is a part-time venture as an associate broker and consultant for the # 2 Fuel Injector Remanufacturer in the U.S.  We purchase large quantities of Brand New fuel injectors and other fuel system components directly from the OE manufacturers here in the USA, Japan and Europe. As veterans of the auto parts industry, we know where & how to buy in quantity, and there are some incredible deals available to the insiders!  It is common practice for reputable rebuilders to purchase new parts and package them in their “Remanufactured” boxes. This is done out of necessity when serviceable cores (used parts) are not readily available to maintain a good “order fill” percentage for their repeat wholesale customers. In other words, you can’t remanufacture a part you don’t have. Additionally, some OEM fuel injectors simply can not be remanufactured with any degree of reliability due to inherent design flaws. In those cases brand new parts must be sold. We also periodically buy overstocks & stock lift inventories from Warehouse Distributors. Thousands of part numbers are needed to cover the entire fuel injector universe but not all are available at our targeted low acquisition cost. Please note that we absolutely do not buy or sell any cheap Chinese knock-off parts or any Aftermarket brand that is less than OEM Quality, period!

 

Q)
 How do I know that these parts are correct for my vehicle?

A)
Every part we sell on Ebay is thoroughly researched and cross referenced using Wrenchhead’s NexCat electronic database and matched to OEM manufacturer’s production data. NexCat is a professional & expensive Subscription Only electronic auto parts catalog and informational database service used nationwide by major auto parts manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers. Please note that all car companies are notorious for superseding and duplicating OE parts with new numbers from year to year when in fact, the parts are carry-overs, identical and completely interchangeable.  Also note that the number stamped in or printed on a fuel injector is NOT necessarily the OE part number. It can also be a component or casting/molding number. Cosmetic (color) changes & minor modifications are also common over a part’s application & life cycle, resulting in multiple part numbers that are identical specs.  We also offer some fuel injectors that may look slightly different than your OE parts but are the same electrical & flow specs and critical dimensions. Those are noted as such in their listings.  Don’t just assume that because the injector “looks different” that it will not work.  Example: we offer Brand New Denso, Bosch and Siemens-Deka injectors for certain GM, Ford and Chrysler vehicles that are truly an upgrade in quality compared to the OEM injectors and may look a bit different.  The bottom line is that if we list a part as fitting your particular vehicle, it will fit and perform as good as or better than the parts you remove …Guaranteed.  After 20 + years specializing in the Fuel Injection business, with large wholesale customers all around the world, perfection and accuracy is a necessity. 

 

Q)
What is the difference in a Brand New OEM part vs. a Brand New Aftermarket part?

 A)
OEM parts are made by several different fuel injector manufacturers, contracted by the car companies to supply them. Most, but not all, OE injectors are now made by Delphi, Bosch, Siemens-Deka, JECS, Denso and a few others. Aftermarket injectors are also manufactured by several companies such as Standard Motor Products, BWD, Python and others. Not all aftermarket parts are equal in quality or fit. Some companies, such as Standard Motor Products, manufacture & supply OEM injectors for some vehicles as well as manufacture a complete product line of injectors for other vehicles. This makes SMP an OEM supplier and an Aftermarket company. I know it’s confusing but that’s the way this crazy business works!  Ford, GM, Chrysler and other car companies DO NOT make most of the parts for their vehicles. Generally they design, style and manufacture the car’s bodies & engines and contract out  the fuel & electrical components as well as electronics & accessories, rubber & plastic molded trim, windshield wiper systems, lighting components, bearings, exhaust systems, suspension parts, wheels, upholstery, and on and on … all to their design specifications. Many years ago the major car companies wholly owned most of their sub-supplier manufacturing plants such as GM’s Divisions: AC (filters & spark plugs), Delco Remy (ignition, starters, alternators & electrical), Rochester (fuel system parts), Packard (wire & cable) ND/Hyatt (bearings) and Morraine (brake systems), etc.  But, that’s all changed now. Cars are truly “World Cars” assembled with parts and components manufactured by independent suppliers all around the globe. 

As previously mentioned, I do not sell any aftermarket parts that are less than OE Quality parts.  Absolutely NO cheap Chinese knock-off junk!  But it’s out there all over eBay … so Caveat Emptor ... Buyer Beware!

One final note regarding fuel injector brands: Delco (now called AC-Delco) is not a fuel injector manufacturer. In fact they no longer make any parts. It is now an independent marketing company, a name on a box only, but is still associated with GM. GM sold off all their wholly-owned parts manufacturing divisions years ago. If you buy a Delco part for a GM built vehicle the part is sourced from the actual OE supplier … therefore it is a Genuine GM part.  However, the injector inside a Delco box will be a part made by  Bosch, Siemens-Deka, Delphi or other injector manufacturer. Delco parts fitting non-GM built vehicles are purchased from various companies, many of which are simply the lowest cost source for that part, not necessarily the OEM supplier.

If you have any questions about any part we list or are concerned about physical appearances or dimensions being different, just email me before ordering for a specific, professional reply.

 

Q)
I want to buy your fuel injectors since they are such a great deal but am not sure how to install them. What do you suggest?

 A)
First and foremost, please do not attempt to install fuel injectors if you are not fully capable of the job. These are high-pressure fuel systems and the installation requires skill and technique to avoid damage to the injector o-rings. Most of our buyers are advanced “Do-it-yourselfers” or qualified Professional Installers or they have a friend whose capable of doing the install for them.  If you are planning on buying the parts yourself and taking them to a Professional to do the installation, check with the Service Manager or Owner of the repair shop you intend to use and tell them that you intend to supply the parts AND read this message first:

Taking your own parts into a Car Dealer or Professional Installer

According to Professional Installers taking your own parts into a Car Dealer or Independent Shop is like taking two eggs, four strips of bacon and two pieces of toast into your local restaurant and expecting the meal for next to nothing because you supplied the food. It is considered unethical and is in fact far less profitable for the trade Professionals. They typically make as much profit from the sale of repair parts as they do from the labor, depending on the job, of course.  A 50% + profit margin on parts sales is the norm in the auto repair industry and should be expected.  Parts purchased through a New Car Dealer are typically higher priced parts vs. those purchased through Aftermarket sources, such as a local major brand auto parts store. 

Most Car Dealers in metropolitan areas are owned by large corporations or “dealer groups” who likely own several car brand dealerships. They are certainly not dishonest but they couldn’t care less about saving you a penny!  Their service bays contribute much of the dealer’s overall profit. And most independent repair shops are also honest, hard working small business owners. But there’s a small percentage of Professional Installers that may resort to less than honest tactics if asked to install parts furnished by the customer. That being the case, if you plan to supply your own parts and have them installed by a commercial repair shop I highly suggest that you tell them in advance, when getting an estimate of repairs, and get all the details in writing.  Many shops simply will not install parts supplied by the customer for various reasons, some legitimate, some not. Those few less than honest shops may agree to install your parts … BUT:


* There will be NO warranty on the job, whatsoever.

* Tell you that the parts you supplied are NOT the right parts or that they’re inferior
   quality and refuse to install them after your car is in the shop. This leaves you with a
   disassembled vehicle in their shop and no choice but to buy their parts anyway.

 * Overcharge you for labor (to cover the lost profit on parts sales)

* Install your parts but do so improperly (sabotage?) leaving you in a very bad
  situation and in the process “teaching you a lesson”.  Yes, that HAS actually happened!

 
What I can assure you of, with complete confidence, is that any parts you buy from us are OEM or Equal Quality parts that are 100% correct for the vehicles we have them listed as fitting. The exception would be previously modified vehicles or possible engine swap situations ... which are beyond our crystal ball’s capabilities to devine