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Replace MAF and any OBD code reader will clear it. Fyi, that applies to ant of he "P" codes (power train) as standardized OBD ii code.
Suggest that before you buy through a dealer, you check with a local Carquest store. I don't advocate a generic, but in the case of most of the engine electronics, these are mostly Bosch parts. And, Bosch parts in the exact correct part #s needed are available though CarQuest at a great price. Is not a "copy."
In my case, the dealer wanted something like $400 for a MAF. Exact same part number, Bosch part, correct part #, etc. was about $160 or something at the quest.
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