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> Mass Air flow sensor, Help with mass air flow sensor
mwallace
post May 13 2014, 08:41 AM
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I need to replace the mass air flow sensor on my 1974 1.8 914. I ordered a rebuilt Bosch one; however, it does not fit. It looks identical to the one on the car, except it is 7 prong power line plug instead of 6. My wire harness for power does not fit. The company I ordered the mass air flow sensor insists that the one they sent me is the correct one, number 0280 200 001. Just match the numbers right? Well the Mass Air Flow sensor on my car has had the last part of the numbers scratched off or damaged. I cant read them. Partial numbers read 0280 ... .... and underneath is another set of numbers that read 473 906 ... The company I ordered from was BWD.

Any suggests, guidance/help is much appreciated.
Thanks Mike
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post May 13 2014, 11:37 AM
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Brett Instruments = Fuel Injection Corp.

Two numbers come up:

022 906 301 = Bosch 0 280 200 001 or 0 280 200 002 - 09/73 - 07/75 VW Porsche 914 1.8L up to engine number EC 0037551.

473 906 301 = Bosch 0 280 201 002 - 11/73 -07/75 VW Porsche 914 1.8L after engine number EC 0037552

Note the bolded numbers in the Bosch Part Numbers .. that has to be the difference in the connector pins.
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