





Airflow Sensor for Toyota Alphard 2003-14 2AZFE 1MZFE H20 H100 22204-22010
Direct Fit Replaces 22204-22010
BRAND NEW *OEM Quality* mass airflow sensor to suit Toyota Alphard ANH10, ANH20, MNH10 and MNH15 with the 2AZ-FE and 1MZ-FE petrol engines.
Alphard MAF sensor failures typically show up as a flat, hesitant response pulling away from rest and an inconsistent idle once the cabin AC load kicks in - common on high-kilometre import examples. This BRAND NEW direct-fit unit restores accurate air metering. Most orders dispatched same day and delivered express Australia-wide.
TO SUIT
This sensor suits the Toyota Alphard ANH10W with the 2.4L 2AZ-FE (2003-2008), MNH10/MNH15W with the 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE (2003-2008), and the Alphard/Vellfire ANH20/ANH20W with the 2.4L 2AZ-FE (2008-2014). See full vehicle list above.
OEM PART NUMBERS
- 22204-22010
- 22204-0J010
- 22204-0D030
- 22204-0C020
OTHER PART NUMBERS
- DENSO: DMA-0108
- WALKER: 245-1095
- NTY: EPP-TY-000
PACKAGE INCLUDES
1 x BRAND NEW mass airflow sensor (5-pin rectangular connector, insert only - without housing).
ABOUT THIS SENSOR
The MAF sensor on the Alphard's 2AZ-FE/1MZ-FE platform measures intake air volume and temperature so the ECU can trim fuel injection precisely across all load conditions - important on a heavier people-mover platform. The 12V bolted-mount insert type includes an integrated air temperature element.
As the sensor ages it under-reads air volume, causing the ECU to lean out the mixture and produce a flat, hesitant response pulling away from a stop.
COMMON SYMPTOMS OF FAILURE
- Check engine light with codes P0100-P0103
- Flat, hesitant response pulling away from rest
- Inconsistent idle, especially under AC load
- Poor throttle response
- Increased fuel consumption
- Occasional stalling in slow traffic
- [09/03 - 04/08] TOYOTA ALPHARD ANH10W I 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 117kW
- [04/03 - 04/08] TOYOTA ALPHARD MNH10 I 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE 162kW
- [04/03 - 04/08] TOYOTA ALPHARD MNH15W I 3.0L V6 1MZ-FE 162kW
- [05/08 - 12/14] TOYOTA ALPHARD/ VELLFIRE ANH20/ ANH20W 2.4L 4cyl 2AZ-FE 125kW
Can I clean my MAF sensor instead of replacing it?
Yes - if the sensor is contaminated rather than electrically failed, cleaning with a dedicated MAF sensor cleaner spray can restore correct readings. Do not use brake cleaner or generic electrical contact cleaner as these leave residue that damages the sensing wire. Allow the sensor to dry completely before reinstalling. If cleaning does not resolve the fault codes, the sensor requires replacement.
What is the difference between a MAF sensor and a MAP sensor?
A MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor directly measures the mass of air entering the engine using a hot wire element in the intake. A MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor measures intake manifold pressure to calculate air density. Most modern engines use one or the other - some use both. Your vehicle service manual or OBD2 fault codes will confirm which sensor type your engine uses.
Will a faulty MAF sensor cause my vehicle to fail an emissions test?
Yes. A faulty MAF sensor causes the ECU to miscalculate fuel delivery, typically resulting in a rich running condition that increases CO and hydrocarbon emissions. Most roadworthy and emissions checks will fail a vehicle with an active MAF sensor fault code or visibly excessive exhaust smoke.
What are the symptoms of a bad MAF sensor?
Common symptoms include rough idle, hesitation or stumbling on acceleration, poor fuel economy, black smoke from the exhaust, and an illuminated Check Engine light. Your ECU may log fault codes P0100 to P0104.
Can I drive with a faulty MAF sensor?
You can drive short distances but it is not recommended. A faulty MAF sensor causes the ECU to run incorrect fuel mixtures, which can damage the catalytic converter and O2 sensors over time. Have it replaced as soon as possible.
How do I test if my MAF sensor is bad?
Use an OBD2 scanner to check for fault codes P0100-P0104. You can also use a multimeter or live data scanner to check the sensor output voltage against your vehicle's specification. A reading significantly outside spec confirms a faulty sensor.
What causes a MAF sensor to fail?
The most common causes are a dirty or contaminated sensing element (often from a missing or damaged air filter), oil contamination from an over-oiled aftermarket air filter, heat damage, or general wear over time.
Do I need to reset my ECU after replacing the MAF sensor?
It is good practice to clear any stored fault codes using an OBD2 scanner after replacement. Some vehicles will self-adapt within a short drive cycle, but clearing codes ensures the ECU recalibrates from a clean baseline.
| Identification | |
|---|---|
| SKU | AMM9120-Alphard |
| Brand | OEM |
| Part Numbers | |
| Part Number | AMM9120 |
| Reference OEM Number | 22204-22010 |
| Other OEM Numbers | 22204-22010, 22204-0J010, 22204-0D030, 22204-0C020 |
| Related Part Numbers | AMM9120, AF10135, AMZL01N |
| Trade Part Numbers | WALKER: 245-1095, DENSO: DMA-0108, NTY: EPP-TY-000 |
| Product Specifics | |
| Product Type | SENSOR |
| Sensor Type | Mass Airflow Sensor |
| Type | MAF Sensor |
| Number of pins | 5 |
| Connector Shape | rectangular |
| Housing Colour | Black |
| Housing Type | without housing |
| Compatible Makes | Toyota |
| Fitment Type | Direct Fit |
| Other Details | |
| Note | Always verify fitment using your vehicle's OEM part number. |
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