Nps DMA-0104 Air Flow Meter
The DENSO DMA-0104 Mass Air Flow Sensor is a genuine OEM part for certain Honda models, including the Civic and CR-V. This sensor measures the airflow entering the engine's intake manifold to ensure optimal performance
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