Description
Product Overview
The FVSLCZDQ Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor is engineered for precise airflow detection in modern diesel and gasoline engines. Constructed from high‑grade aluminum alloy housing and a solid‑state sensor element, it eliminates moving parts, providing exceptional seismic resistance and longevity. Dimensions of 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches and a weight of just 1.76 ounces make it ideal for tight engine bays. Certified as a direct replacement for Hino part numbers 22204‑E0010, 197400‑5301, and 22204E0010, it integrates seamlessly with existing engine control units (ECUs) and supports digital communication protocols for real‑time data monitoring.
Usage

Designed for a broad spectrum of flow rates, this sensor fits light‑duty trucks, commercial vans, and off‑road equipment. It excels in environments where accurate air‑fuel ratio control is critical—such as high‑altitude operations, cold‑start conditions, and performance tuning scenarios. Technicians and fleet managers benefit from its plug‑and‑play installation, requiring only a standard connector and no additional calibration tools.
Why Choose Us
Our commitment to quality is reflected in rigorous testing that exceeds OEM specifications. The sensor’s solid‑state design reduces wear, delivering a mean time between failures (MTBF) that surpasses traditional vane‑type meters. Each unit undergoes a calibrated airflow verification process, ensuring consistency across batches. Backed by a 12‑month warranty and responsive technical support, the FVSLCZDQ sensor offers peace of mind for both DIY enthusiasts and professional service centers.
Key Features
- High‑precision airflow measurement for optimal combustion efficiency.
- Solid‑state construction with no moving parts, minimizing maintenance.
- Compact aluminum housing for easy fit in confined engine compartments.
- Digital communication compatibility for real‑time monitoring and diagnostics.
- Direct OEM replacement for Hino part numbers, ensuring perfect fit and function.
FAQ
Is this sensor compatible with all Hino models?
It is a direct replacement for Hino part numbers 22204‑E0010, 197400‑5301, and 22204E0010, covering most medium‑duty trucks and commercial vehicles in the Hino lineup.
Do I need to recalibrate the ECU after installation?
No additional calibration is required. The sensor outputs a calibrated voltage signal that the ECU interprets automatically.
What is the expected lifespan of the sensor?
Thanks to its solid‑state design, the sensor typically exceeds 150,000 miles before any performance drift is observed.
Can the sensor be used in cold‑weather environments?
Yes, its aluminum housing and sealed electronics are rated for operation down to -40°C, maintaining accuracy in extreme temperatures.
How does the digital communication feature work?
The sensor includes a built‑in CAN‑compatible interface that transmits real‑time airflow data to compatible diagnostic tools or fleet management software.




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