Replacing MAF meter BOSCH vs. Generic

Djturner01

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Hi,

This is me 1st post, sorry if not following protocol.

Replacement MAF meter required for my 2002 Leon Cupra (part 06A906461L), and I am wondering if generic replacements are any good? and if any one has experience running one? The reason I ask is that the Bosch part seems much more expensive!

Main stealer just quoted me £215+VAT for part from Seat (presumed to be a Bosch)
Bosch part on Ebay I see listing approx. £160 delivered
Generic parts on Ebay and online parts dealers c. £30-£50

I've cleaned mine with electrical cleaning solution following a guide on this forum which improved things quite a lot :eek:) but I am still experiencing occasional poor running particularly from cold. I purchased a diagnsotic code reader and codes confirm my suspicions.

I want to replace with something reliable, and all seem to have a 12 month guarantee, so is it safe to chance it on the cheapest option? or am I potentially throwing money away and better investing in Bosch. Alternatively does anyone know where I might source a cheaper priced Bosch MAF?

Cheers
 

olliep

Wants a mk2 GTI
Oct 3, 2005
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Winchester
Main stealer just quoted me £215+VAT for part from Seat (presumed to be a Bosch)
Bosch part on Ebay I see listing approx. £160 delivered
Generic parts on Ebay and online parts dealers c. £30-£50

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My dealer can do less than £100??
 

lee_woollett

Active Member
Jan 19, 2009
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northampton
got mine from GSF recently, very good service, fast delivery. My local stealer wanted £180. I think i paid £65 from GSF + £25 surcharge which you get back when you return your old one to them :)

Can highly recommend GSF
 
Dec 6, 2008
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Shropshire
All the dealers I contacted about mine (Seat/VW/Audi) all wanted the same price which was around £65-70 cant remember exactly.
Ring one back and ask them for the part number there quoting you on, would love to look it up and see what it is lol
 

Djturner01

Guest
Cheers for response, I'll forget my local Seat and try another dealer as it sounded way off despite quoting on the exact reference I gave them. I've also contacted GSF, they seem a good option thanks for the advice.
 

lee_woollett

Active Member
Jan 19, 2009
285
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northampton
my local stealer gave me the option of a refurbed one for £80 + VAT or brand new one for £180, maybe the lower price is for a refurbed one. Go with GSF or europarts.
 

james walker

cooling is the key people
May 24, 2007
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retford notts
again gsf... 58+vat exchange for your old.... best way, take yours off, get a lift to gsf then you wont have to pay surcharge at all.... genuine bosch item aswell
 
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