The 1986 Pontiac Fiero does not have an air mass sensor, as it was not equipped with one during that model year. Instead, it uses a speed-density fuel management system that relies on a manifold absolute pressure (MAP) sensor to determine air intake. This approach was common in many vehicles of that era. Later models may have incorporated more advanced sensors, but the 1986 version does not include an air mass sensor.
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