willo said:
Hi,
I think (hope) the Bosch part # is: 09.28.400.357
Good luck.
The path I was going to walk if I need to replace my Bosch is to get a Pierburg and a mafam box from Ron, both together will cost less as one Bosch plus that further Pierburg ones will cost a fraction from there on.
As far as I know the prices are:
Bosch maf 225 Euro + VAT
Pierburg maf 75 Euro + VAT
Mafam75p 86 Euro all included. (postal charges UK --> Belgium inc. as well).
Thanks Willo. Part number was correct.
Seems that several Bosch MAFS contain the same sensor (F-00C-2G2-029) but that Bosch refuse to supply just the sensor and co-operate in ensuring that some complete units, including the referenced Freelander part, can only be obtained from the dealer at an exorbitant cost.
I purchased a part listed as a Rover 75 MAF, Rover p/n MHK 101130, on Ebay. I think this should have been 0928 400 520 but was actually a genuine Bosch 0928 400 357 as needed.
All seems a conspiracy to me. I think the same sensor is in a BMW M5, and several other BMW diesels, as well as the Rover 75 and some VW / Skoda cars. The Eco police should prevent this enforced purchase of more than you need!
I also discovered that the old unit had 6 pin security Torx fasteners and the new one has 5 pin security Torx (or are they?) fasteners. Presumably, part of the conspiracy to stop us discovering that Bosch is happy to place the same sensor in multiple MAFS and charge whatever they can get away with for that model.
Sorry Bosch, £250 for a part that lasts 50,000 miles and which you only sell as part of an unwanted assembly that itself clearly won't fail in 50,000 miles is simply a rip off.
Good news is that new MAF = new car