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Ford Fiesta Mass Air Flow Sensor is located at the center of a hatch-back which has conquered the hearts of drivers with steering that is easy to control, tight turns and cabin that surprisingly spacious to drive in the city and even the highways. The Ford equipped the Fiesta with front engine configuration, reactive suspension and safety devices such as antilock brakes, stability control making the model have a sense of confidence when handling and its crash safety rating is high. The cost effective engines which strike a balance between acceleration and economy cost are another feature that many owners admire as an indication of the fact that Ford engineering is value oriented. The interior improvements such as the smart dashboard style and upgraded materials make long journeys enjoyable, whereas the small size can fit in tight parking spaces and this combination continues to make the Ford supermini popular between generations. The Ford Fiesta Mass Air Flow Sensor responds to the amount of air flowing into the intake to maintain that lively performance, by transmitting real-time measurements to the ECU to ensure that fuel delivery is accurate, idle is smooth and emissions are within the rigid range. Healthy Mass Air Flow Sensor also averts the build up of carbon and maintenance bills are maintained at a low level as well. Replacement of Fiesta Mass Air Flow Sensor is also easy and involves disconnection of the battery, replacement of the unit with clamps released, and reconnection of the wiring, after which one starts the engine.