I'm always trying to keep my truck running well, so I'm wondering if it makes sense to replace my existing Mass Air Flow sensor as a matter of good maintenance?
I have a 2004 Toyota Tacoma and the truck runs perfectly with 157,000 miles. I can buy a new, OEM MAF for about $125.
Does it make sense to replace it, because it's not terribly expensive (and perhaps the truck will run a little smoother and, perhaps, yield a little more MPG?), or would you just clean the existing sensor and call it a day, or would you take the "if it isn't broke - don't fix it" approach?
Thank you,
Ed
I have a 2004 Toyota Tacoma and the truck runs perfectly with 157,000 miles. I can buy a new, OEM MAF for about $125.
Does it make sense to replace it, because it's not terribly expensive (and perhaps the truck will run a little smoother and, perhaps, yield a little more MPG?), or would you just clean the existing sensor and call it a day, or would you take the "if it isn't broke - don't fix it" approach?

Thank you,
Ed