How to replace/clean a Hummer H3 (also Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon) Mass Air Flow Sensor

How to replace/clean a Hummer H3 (also Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon) Mass Air Flow Sensor

Replacing the mass airflow (MAF) sensor on a Hummer H3x is a super-simple job that literally takes 3 minutes. If you just want to clean it, you can follow this same procedure, it’ll just take longer to clean and I’m not convinced that just replacing it isn’t the better option. This same procedure also works on a Chevy Colorado & GMC Canyon.

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Paul Attanasio says:

As a subscriber when I first saw this video in my list, I said “wow”‘he is still doing videos on the hummer and since I just purchased a 2006 I was going to say to keep the hummer videos coming but I’m guessing by now the hummer is long gone?

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