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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 - TAF031

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF002

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF034

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF016

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF133

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF043

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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 - TAF063

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF037

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Tridon Air Flow Meter - TAF080

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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 - TAF040

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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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2013 Toyota Crown MAF sensor — what it does and how to look after it

Based on Toyota’s own technical material—the S210-series Crown Repair Manual sections titled “Mass Air Flow Meter” (with DTCs P0100–P0104) and the Toyota Electronic Parts Catalog for 2013 Crown variants (4GR-FSE 2.5 V6, 2GR-FSE 3.5 V6, and the 2.5 hybrid)—the 2013 Toyota Crown is equipped with a hot‑wire Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor in the intake duct. DENSO’s application data for these engines also references a hot‑wire MAF. So yes, the MAF sensor is relevant and used on this model.

The MAF sensor measures the actual air mass entering the engine so the ECU can meter fuel precisely. On the 2013 Crown, it’s all about smooth idle, crisp throttle response, good fuel economy and low emissions. When the MAF is clean and healthy, cold starts are drama‑free and the ECU doesn’t have to second‑guess load using backup strategies.

As part of regular servicing, this Crown responds well to a light‑touch MAF clean every 40,000–60,000 km, especially if it sees a lot of city driving or dusty roads. Use a purpose‑made MAF cleaner only—no throttle cleaner, no contact spray, and definitely no touching the sensing element. Pop the airbox lid, slide out the filter, and inspect for leaves or dust. Any unfiltered air sneaking past a poorly seated filter will coat the MAF and skew readings.

If symptoms pop up—rough idle, hesitation on take‑off, worse fuel use, or the MIL with codes like P0101—the MAF is a prime suspect. Before replacing, check the basics: a fresh air filter, intact intake ducting, snug clamps after the MAF, and no vacuum leaks. A careful clean and a battery‑backed ECU relearn can restore normal trims if the sensor isn’t electrically failing.

Replacement is straightforward: disconnect the plug, remove the two fasteners, lift the sensor straight out, and fit the new unit with a fresh O‑ring if applicable. Don’t overtighten—just nip it up to the manufacturer’s spec so the housing seals without stressing the plastic. After installation, clear any stored codes and take it for a gentle drive so the ECU can settle its fuel trims.

  • Tell‑tales of a tired MAF: hard starts, hunting idle, flat spots, poor economy
  • Good habits: quality air filter, sealed intake, periodic MAF‑safe cleaning
  • Tools: MAF cleaner, screwdriver/bit for fasteners, scan tool to confirm trims

FAQs

Where is the MAF sensor on a 2013 Toyota Crown?

It sits in the intake duct just after the air filter box, ahead of the throttle body. Look for a small housing with a plug and two fasteners—usually right under the bonnet edge on the driver’s side on most variants.

If you trace the big intake hose from the airbox towards the engine, you’ll spot it mounted in line, measuring all the air that passes into the engine.

What are common symptoms of a failing MAF on this model?

Owners often notice a rough or hunting idle, sluggish take‑off, increased fuel use, or the check‑engine light. Scan tools may show codes like P0101 or unusual long‑term fuel trims.

Because leaks and dirty filters can mimic a bad MAF, it’s worth checking the intake tract and cleaning the sensor before deciding it’s done.

Can the MAF be cleaned, or should it be replaced?

Light contamination responds well to a proper MAF‑safe cleaner. Avoid touching the sensing wire and let it air‑dry fully before refitting. This simple step often restores normal readings.

If cleaning doesn’t help, trims stay off, or codes return quickly, replacement with a quality unit that matches the Toyota/DENSO spec is the safest bet.

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