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2013 - 2017 Honda Accord
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2013-2017 Honda Accord MAP Sensor Clean/Replace DIY

2013-2017 Honda Accord MAP Sensor Clean/Replace DIY

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How to Fix a 2013-2017 Honda Accord MAF Sensor Issue or MAP Sensor Fault (Engine: V6 3.5L)

Step-by-step diagnostics, replacement guidance, tools, torque specs, and safety tips

How to Fix a 2013-2017 Honda Accord MAF Sensor Issue or MAP Sensor Fault (Engine: V6 3.5L)

Step-by-step diagnostics, replacement guidance, tools, torque specs, and safety tips for 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017

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🔧 Mass Air Flow Sensor - Not Equipped

Your Accord does not use a serviceable mass air flow sensor. Honda uses a different airflow/load strategy on this model, so there is no MAF sensor to replace on the intake tube.

Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 0 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • Turn the ignition off before touching any engine sensors.
  • Let the engine cool if the intake tube or air box has been running hot.
  • Disconnect the negative battery terminal only if you are removing related wiring connectors for an extended inspection.
  • If you have a check engine light, the fault may be in the MAP sensor, intake boot, air filter, or wiring instead.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 10mm socket
  • Ratchet
  • Trim clip tool
  • Flat-blade screwdriver
  • Safety glasses
  • Gloves

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Mass air flow sensor - Qty: 0, not equipped on this model
  • Intake tube gasket or seal - Qty: 1, if damaged
  • Air filter - Qty: 1, if clogged
  • MAP sensor - Qty: 1, only if diagnostic testing confirms failure

📋 Before You Begin

  • Confirm the problem with a scan tool before replacing parts.
  • Check for stored codes related to intake air, fuel trim, or manifold pressure.
  • Inspect the air filter and intake duct for cracks, loose clamps, or unmetered air leaks.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Verify the sensor layout

  • Open the hood and inspect the air intake tube between the air box and throttle body.
  • You will not find a MAF sensor on this setup.
  • Look for the MAP sensor on the intake manifold instead.

Step 2: Inspect the intake system

  • Use a flat-blade screwdriver or 10mm socket to loosen any intake duct clamps if needed.
  • Check the air filter, duct boots, and connectors for damage or looseness.
  • Small air leaks can mimic sensor failure.

Step 3: Replace the MAP sensor if needed

  • Unplug the electrical connector by pressing the locking tab.
  • Use a 10mm socket to remove the mounting bolts if equipped.
  • Lift the sensor straight out and install the replacement sensor in the same orientation.
  • Torque to 9 Nm (80 in-lbs) if bolts are present.

Step 4: Reassemble and clear codes

  • Reconnect the sensor connector and any intake parts removed.
  • Start the engine and check for warning lights.
  • Use a scan tool to clear any stored codes after the repair.

✅ After Repair

  • Drive the vehicle and confirm idle quality and throttle response are normal.
  • Recheck for vacuum leaks and pending codes after the test drive.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $0-$250 (diagnosis and related repair)

DIY Cost: $0-$120 (if replacing the MAP sensor or air filter)

You Save: $100-$250 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 0-1 hour.


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Guide for Mass Air Flow Sensor replace for these Honda vehicles

Year Make ModelSub ModelEngineBody Style
2017 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.4L-
2017 Honda Accord-V6 3.5L-
2017 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.0L-
2016 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.4L-
2016 Honda Accord-V6 3.5L-
2015 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.4L-
2015 Honda Accord-V6 3.5L-
2015 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.0L-
2014 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.4L-
2014 Honda Accord-V6 3.5L-
2014 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.0L-
2013 Honda Accord-Inline 4 2.4L-
2013 Honda Accord-V6 3.5L-
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