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if you are referring to the air mass sensor. it is located on the tube housing that goes to the carburetor air horn from the air filter housing. it senses when your air filter needs to be replaced and when you disconnect the sensor the engine runs fine. this sensor cost about $90.
With the engine running and hood open, is there a air sucking sound? The air intake hose which runs across the top of the engine may have a hole in it. On mine it happens in the little rubber tube which connects to the large tube. I believe it is called the PCV connector, which is on the top of the engine, towards the windsheild. The rubber part in my area runs about $5. Hope it's that simple for you.
Are you wanting to know where the mass air flow sensor is? It is located on the intake tube right next to the air box. You will see a wire plugged into it.
On the engine side of the firewall you need to find the small rubber drain hose. it is likely plugged up. dont stick anything hard in there or you can damage stuff inside the heater box.
There is a plastic tube that goes between the PCV valve and the intake manifold. Inspect the rubber elbow ends of this tube very carefully, they deteriorate and cause a vacuum leak that causes stalling. Sometimes you can hear them hissing while the engine is running. This is a very common problem.
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