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Where is the mass air flow sensor on a 2008 Honda Accord?

The mass air flow (MAF) sensor on a 2008 Honda Accord is located in the intake hose between the air filter box and the throttle body; it sits as a small rectangular sensor embedded in the air duct with its wiring harness plugged in.


Location in the engine bay


The MAF sensor is not mounted directly on the intake manifold. In a 2008 Accord, you’ll typically find it inside the air intake tract along the hose that runs from the air box to the throttle body. The sensor is usually positioned toward the front of the engine bay on the intake tubing, and you can identify it by the electrical connector plugged into a small rectangular module.


Engine variations and placement


Although 2008 Accords came with multiple engines, including a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a 3.5-liter V6, the MAF sensor placement remains in the intake pipe between the air box and the throttle body for both configurations. The exact orientation may vary slightly by trim, but the component and its function are the same.


Accessing the sensor


To inspect or replace the MAF sensor, loosen the clamps on the intake duct and carefully separate the air hose to expose the sensor. Disconnect the electrical connector, then remove or rotate the sensor housing as needed for access. Handle the sensor gently to avoid damaging the sensitive elements inside.


What to do if you’re diagnosing problems


If the vehicle exhibits symptoms such as rough idle, hesitation, or reduced fuel economy, a faulty MAF sensor could be a factor. Clean the sensor with a dedicated MAF cleaner if permitted for your model, or replace it with the correct part number for your engine. After service, clear any stored codes and test drive to confirm improvement.


Summary


For a 2008 Honda Accord, the mass air flow sensor is located in the air intake hose between the air filter box and the throttle body, for both the 2.4L four-cylinder and the 3.5L V6 engines. Access is gained by loosening the intake clamps and unplugging the connector, with careful handling during inspection or replacement. Regular checks can help maintain engine performance and emissions compliance.

Where is the fuel filter located on a Honda Accord?


Side and right down. There you can see it here are the tool tools you'll need one 14 mm flare nut Crow Foot on an 11in. Extension one 19 mm Crow Foot.



Can a Honda Accord last 300,000 miles?


With the right Honda service, Honda Accord can hit 300,000 miles or more. If it's been a while since you had a check-up, stop by our Honda service center and have our team perform a tune-up. We'll perform a comprehensive inspection and get you back on the road in no time!



Where are the fuses located on a 2008 Honda Accord?


Side in the passenger. Footwell it's marked it says fuse panel with an arrow pointing out so pull it straight out slides out have access to the fuse panel. When you're looking at it this way.



How do I test my mass air flow sensor?


Plug Innova 7111 scan tool into your vehicle's OBD2 port and go to View Live Data to see the MAF sensor value. With the engine at idle, the MAF sensor value should read from 2 to 7 grams/second (g/s) and rise to between 15 to 25 g/s at 2500 rpm, depending on engine displacement.


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