SKU: PHF500090
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Will usually dispatch within same working day if paid before 14:00 BST (excludes weekends and holidays). Expected dispatch time may vary and is based on sellers order cut-off time.
In the automotive store Global Parts, we offer fast and secure deliveries for our customers in Poland, ensuring maximum compliance with local service standards. Each order is processed with the utmost attention, guaranteeing a fluid shopping process and a timely delivery. If you need assistance in choosing the right part, our team of consultants will be happy to help you find the right part for your vehicle and provide information on installation, availability and parameters of the selected components.
The Land Rover L319 Mass Air Flow Sensor is an original intake system component responsible for precisely measuring the amount of air being drawn in. A properly functioning mass air flow sensor allows the engine control unit to accurately dose fuel, which translates to stable engine operation, correct throttle response, and reduced fuel consumption. By choosing this part from the Other Land Rover category, you are opting for a component designed specifically for the requirements of this brand's models.
The mass air flow sensor in the Land Rover L319 measures the amount of air entering the intake manifold and then transmits this data to the engine control unit. Based on this information, the fuel injection amount, ignition timing, and mixture corrections are calculated under various load conditions.
A correctly selected component ensures:
An original mass air flow sensor dedicated to the Land Rover L319 is designed considering the specific airflow characteristics of its intake system. This ensures:
Unlike aftermarket alternatives with universal characteristics, an original component allows for the preservation of factory driving characteristics and predictable vehicle behavior under various operating conditions.
The offered sensor is a used Land Rover component, enabling an economical repair while maintaining original construction. Before installation, a standard service procedure is recommended: check the sensor housing, seals, and the cleanliness of the intake tract to avoid measurement interference caused by contaminants.
In practice, installation typically involves:
After replacement, it is advisable to perform parameter adaptation in the control unit (if the service procedure for the specific model allows) to ensure optimal signal matching from the new sensor.
A functional mass air flow sensor is crucial for diagnosing issues with power loss, excessive fuel consumption, or unstable engine operation. Replacing a worn-out component with an original part dedicated to the Land Rover L319 often helps eliminate:
For workshops and DIY mechanics, this component offers a simple way to restore correct engine operating parameters without mechanical engine modifications.
If you are looking for other parts in the Other category for this brand, check out our offer for other Land Rover parts and accessories, where you will find a wide selection of components for various models.
To compare the characteristics of sports drivetrains with solutions used in production cars, it is worth reading the technical article Audi RS vs. Other Models – An Analysis of Engines, Brakes, and Chassis, which illustrates how manufacturers modify key components to improve performance.