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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF126

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF052

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF117

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF133

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF060

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF059

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF087

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF124

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF075

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF103

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF112

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF107

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF037

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF164

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF064

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF136

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF005

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF010

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF082

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF149

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF072

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF144

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF111

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Tridon MAF Sensor - TAF131

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2012 Toyota Crown MAF Sensor — What it does and how to look after it

Based on Toyota’s Electronic Parts Catalogue for the S200/S210 series and the Toyota Crown engine control repair manual, the 2012 Toyota Crown is fitted with a hot‑wire Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor (Toyota 22204‑31xxx series, DENSO OE). It’s mounted in the air cleaner duct just after the air filter, and is used across common Crown engines of the era such as the 4GR‑FSE and 2GR‑FSE. These sources also show the MAF working alongside a MAP sensor on D‑4/D‑4S systems, but the MAF remains a primary load input the ECU relies on.

The MAF’s job is to measure the actual mass of air entering the engine so the ECU can match fuel delivery precisely. That keeps cold starts tidy, idle smooth, throttle response crisp, and emissions in check. On the 2012 Crown, the ECU blends MAF data with intake air temperature, oxygen sensor feedback, and throttle position to trim fuelling in real time. A healthy MAF helps the big Toyota return decent economy on long Kiwi or Aussie motorway runs and behave politely around town.

There’s no fixed replacement interval in Toyota literature, but preventative care during regular servicing is smart. Under the bonnet, the sensor can be removed with a couple of screws, only use a dedicated MAF cleaner spray. Don’t touch the sensing wire or film, and avoid compressed air. Let it dry fully before refitting, make sure the O‑ring seals properly, and check the airbox for dust leaks. If the car runs an oiled aftermarket filter, go easy on the oil—excess can foul the element.

  • Common symptoms of a dirty or failing MAF: rough idle, flat spots, poor fuel economy, hard starting, or a Check Engine Light with codes like P0100–P0104 or a MAF signal range/performance fault.
  • Good practice: clean every 20,000–40,000 kilometres if driving in dusty conditions, otherwise inspect at major services.
  • When replacing: choose genuine Toyota or DENSO to ensure correct calibration. After refit, a short drive cycle usually lets the ECU relearn trims.

If issues persist after cleaning, a proper diagnostic scan looking at live MAF grams/second vs. RPM is the way to go. That’s straight from how Toyota’s repair manual outlines MAF inspection on these engines—verify air leaks, confirm fuel trims, then confirm the sensor itself.

Popular questions

Does the 2012 Toyota Crown actually have a MAF sensor?

Yes. Toyota’s parts catalogue and the Crown’s engine control repair manual list and illustrate a hot‑wire MAF sensor fitted in the intake duct near the airbox on S200/S210 models. It’s used alongside other sensors, but it’s a key input for fuelling and drivability.

How often should the MAF be cleaned or replaced on a 2012 Crown?

There’s no set replacement schedule. Clean with proper MAF cleaner during major services, or every 20,000–40,000 kilometres if the car sees dusty roads. Replace only if cleaning doesn’t restore stable readings or if fault codes and live data confirm a failed sensor.

What fault codes point to a bad MAF on the 2012 Crown?

Typical codes include P0100–P0104, plus range/performance and correlation faults. Also watch fuel trims—excessive positive trims at idle with normal trims at cruise can hint at vacuum leaks, a consistently skewed MAF signal can indicate a sensor issue.

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