Important!
This replacement procedure can be used for:
VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 1.6 View more

The steps may slightly vary depending on the car design.

This video shows the replacement procedure of a similar car part on another vehicle

All the parts you need to replace – Mass Air Flow Sensor for New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) and other VW models
Tools
Replacement: mass air flow sensor – VW NEW BEETLE (9C1, 1C1). Tools you need:
Electronic spray
Torque wrench
Drive socket # 7
Drive socket # 10
Ratchet wrench
Phillips screwdriver
Fender cover
Replacement: mass air flow sensor – VW NEW BEETLE (9C1, 1C1). AUTODOC recommends:
  • Сlear the trouble codes from the electronic control unit if necessary.
  • Make sure that no dust or dirt gets into the air duct components and the throttle body.
  • Please note: all work on the car – VW NEW BEETLE (9C1, 1C1) – should be done with the engine switched off.
Carry out replacement in the following order:
  1. Step 1
    Open the bonnet.
    Step 2
    Use a fender protection cover to prevent damaging paintwork and plastic parts of the car.
    Step 3
    How to change Mass Air Flow Sensor on VW Beetle 9c 1998 - free PDF and video manuals
    Detach the air duct housing from the air filter housing.
  2. Step 4
    How to replace VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 2.0 1999 Mass Air Flow Sensor - step-by-step manuals and video guides
    Unscrew the fasteners of the heat shield of the air filter housing. Use a Phillips screwdriver.
  3. Step 5
    VW Beetle 9c 1.9 TDI 2000 Mass Air Flow Sensor replacement: free workshop manuals
    Remove the heat shield of the air filter housing.
  4. Step 6
    Changing Mass Air Flow Sensor on VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 1.8 T 2001 by yourself
    Detach the mass air flow sensor connector.
  5. Step 7
    How to remove VW NEW BEETLE 1.4 2002 Mass Air Flow Sensor - online easy-to-follow instructions
    Loosen the fastening clamp connecting the air duct to the air filter housing. Use a drive socket #7. Use a ratchet wrench.
  6. Step 8
    How to replace Mass Air Flow Sensor on VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 2003: download PDF manuals and video instructions
    Unscrew the MAF sensor fasteners. Use a drive socket #10. Use a ratchet wrench.
  7. Step 9
    How hard is it to do yourself: Mass Air Flow Sensor replacement on VW Beetle 9c 2.5 2004 - download illustrated guide
    Remove the mass air flow sensor.
  8. Step 10
    Need to know how to renew Mass Air Flow Sensor on VW NEW BEETLE 2005? This free workshop manual will help you to do it yourself
    Install a new mass air flow sensor.
  9. Step 11
    Changing of Mass Air Flow Sensor on VW Beetle 9c 2006 won't be an issue if you follow this illustrated step-by-step guide
    Tighten the MAF sensor fasteners. Use a drive socket #10. Use a torque wrench. Tighten it to 4 Nm torque.
  10. Step 12
    VW NEW BEETLE 1.9 TDI Mass Air Flow Sensor replacement: online guides and video tutorials
    Screw the fastening clamp connecting the air duct to the air filter housing. Use a drive socket #7. Use a ratchet wrench.
Was this manual helpful?
Please rate this manual on a scale from 1 to 5. If you have any questions, feel free to ask us.
Users voted – 0
Searching for the right tyres?

Find out which tyre and wheel sizes are compatible with the VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) model.

Your profile is your personal assistant.

It can track car expenses, keep a car log and replacement schedule, and save favourite materials, notes and documents

Install the AUTODOC CLUB app!
Your personal car expenses manager, maintenance tips, reminders about upcoming appointments and service intervals, DIY repair instructions – all this on your phone.
VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) Mass Air Flow Sensor replace by yourself - Scan QR-code and download AUTODOC CLUB app
Scan

To download the app:

  • - scan the QR code
  • - download from App Store
  • - download from Google Play
DIY VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) Mass Air Flow Sensor replacement - online guide
Tips & tricks for your VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1)
View more
  • How to change MAF sensor on VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 1.6 - replacement tricks
    TOP 4 car cleaning products | AUTODOC tips
  • Changing Mass air flow sensor VW Beetle 9c 2.0 - Replacement Tips
    How to swap the engine on a BMW E30 Turbo | SUPERCAR AUTODOC
  • Maintenance Hacks - VW New Beetle Hatchback (9C1, 1C1) 1.9 TDI Air flow sensor replacement guide
    How to prevent car windows from fogging up | AUTODOC tips
  • Replace Air flow meter on VW Beetle 9c - free video tips
    How to restore a damaged thread | AUTODOC tips