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CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner 400ml - 5093
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CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner 400ml - 5093

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Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF033

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF008

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$297
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF116

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$621
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF093

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$351
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF095

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Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF032

Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF032

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF104

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$464
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF047

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$311
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF036

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$241
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF123

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$763
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF115

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$696
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF022

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF022

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$484
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF166

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$485
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF153

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF153

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$315
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF113

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF113

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$407
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Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF016

Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF016

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$494
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF118

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF118

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$229
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF050

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF050

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$201
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF114

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF127

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF033
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF033

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF140

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$702
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Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF048

Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF048

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$634
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF062

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$833
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Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF100G

Fuelmiser MAF Sensor - CAF100G

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$657
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF129

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF129

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$571
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF021

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$824
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF032

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF032

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$911
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF081

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF081

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$871
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF119

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF119

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$743
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF061

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF061

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$741
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF108

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF108

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$920
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF152

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF152

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$710
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF089

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF089

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$1,064
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF102

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF102

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$1,102
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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF024

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF157

Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF157

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The MAF Sensor on the 2007 Isuzu D-Max: What You Need to Know

The 2007 Isuzu D-Max, a popular ute well-known for its toughness and reliability, actually does not come equipped with a traditional Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor in most of its common configurations, especially the diesel variants. This might come as a surprise because many modern vehicles, including a lot of petrol and turbo diesel models, rely heavily on MAF sensors for engine management. So, why isn't the MAF sensor commonly found on the 2007 D-Max? And if it is fitted on certain models, what should owners know about it?

First off, for the majority of 2007 Isuzu D-Max utes, especially the popular 3.0-litre turbo diesel models, the engine management system does not utilise a MAF sensor. Instead, it relies on a Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) sensor combined with other inputs like intake air temperature and engine speed to estimate the amount of air entering the engine. This approach is quite typical for diesel engines of that era. Unlike petrol engines, diesel engines control power output primarily by varying fuel quantity rather than air volume, making a direct air mass measurement less critical.

The absence of a MAF sensor in these diesel D-Max models makes sense when you understand how these engines breathe and how their fuel injection systems are calibrated. A MAP sensor-based system is generally more robust and less susceptible to dirt and intake air disturbances, which is handy for working utes subjected to dusty or rough conditions. Further, the diesel's turbocharger and intercooler setup influence intake air pressure more directly than volume in a way a MAP sensor can effectively monitor. This means a MAF sensor becomes redundant, and put simply, it just doesn't get used.

That said, some earlier or less common petrol variants or specific model options might feature a MAF sensor. On those petrol-powered Isuzu D-Max variants, the MAF sensor plays an important role in the engine's fuel management system. It precisely measures the volume and density of air entering the engine, allowing the Engine Control Unit (ECU) to calculate the correct amount of fuel to inject. This ensures the engine runs smoothly, efficiently, and cleanly under various driving conditions. It is a critical sensor for optimising fuel economy, power delivery, and emissions control.

For those L-plate owners or tradies with petrol D-Maxes that do have a MAF sensor, knowing about its care is important. The MAF sensor is located in the intake air duct, between the air filter and the throttle body. It has tiny sensing elements that detect airflow, they are super sensitive and can easily be contaminated by dirt, oil, and even insect debris. Over time, this can cause the sensor to give incorrect readings, leading to poor fuel economy, rough idling, engine hesitation or even stalling.

Regular inspection and cleaning of the MAF sensor are highly recommended as part of the D-Max's maintenance schedule. Cleaning isn't just a quick wipe down, it requires a specialised MAF sensor cleaner spray that vaporises residues without damaging the delicate sensing elements. Using inappropriate cleaning methods or sprays can ruin the sensor, forcing pricey replacement. When the MAF sensor is thoroughly cleaned, it often restores the engine's performance and smoothness.

If the MAF sensor does need replacing, it's best to go with a genuine Isuzu part or a high-quality aftermarket sensor designed specifically for the 2007 D-Max. Cheaper or incompatible sensors may cause ECU error codes, drivability issues, or even damage over time. When fitting a new sensor, the ECU may need to be reset or allowed some time to 'learn' the sensor's airflow characteristics correctly, which is usually done by disconnecting the battery for a few minutes or using a diagnostic tool.

For tradies, fleet operators, or anyone who relies on their 2007 Isuzu D-Max for work or play, keeping an eye on MAF sensor health is a smart move if their model uses one. Symptoms that the MAF sensor might be on the fritz include:

  • Poor fuel economy or sudden drops in MPG
  • Rough or uneven idling when the engine is warmed up
  • Engine hesitation or lack of power under acceleration
  • Check Engine Light illuminated on the dash

That said, for most turbo diesel 2007 Isuzu D-Max models, not having a MAF sensor actually makes life a little easier from a maintenance point of view. Without a MAF sensor to worry about, there is no chance of it getting clogged or damaged, and the management system still does a good job of keeping the engine running efficiently using other sensors instead.

In the end, whether or not your 2007 Isuzu D-Max has a MAF sensor largely depends on the engine variant and market specifications. Knowing which sensor setup your ute has can save you time and money when diagnosing engine performance issues or planning servicing. If you do have a MAF sensor, treat it gently, clean it carefully every so often, and replace it only with a quality part. Doing so will keep the engine happy, reliable and punching well above its weight for years on end.