UP FOR SALE IS A MASS AIR FLOW SENSOR FOR A 1997 NISSAN MAXIMA.
PLEASE CHECK THE PART NUMBER THAT WE HAVE PROVIDED TO ENSURE THIS WILL FIT YOUR CAR. IF YOU DO NOT THEN THE SENSOR MIGHT NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY.
WE WILL WARRANTY THIS ITEM FOR 30 DAYS AFTER PURCHASE.
THIS IS A NICE REPLACEMENT IF YOUR IS NOT FUNCTIONING PROPERLY.
THANK YOU.
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