The Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAFS) is located between the air cleaner assembly and the throttle body. The MAFS uses a hot film type sensing element to measure the mass of intake air entering the engine. This hot film type air flow sensor consists of a hot film sensor, housing and metering ducts. Mass air flow rate is measured by detection of heat transfer from a hot film probe. The change in air flow rate causes change in the amount of heat being transferred from the hot film probe surface to the air. A large amount of intake air represents acceleration or high load conditions while a small amount of intake air represents deceleration or idle. The mass of intake air should increase at acceleration and be stable during constant engine speed. The ECM uses this information to determine the injection duration and ignition timing for the desired air/fuel ratio.
If ECM detects that frequency signal of MAFS is lower than1000 Hz for more than 3.9 second during one dignostic test(7.8 second) while enable condition is me,t ECM determines that a fault exists and a DTC is stored.
MIL(Malfunction Indication Lamp) turns on when the malfunction lasts till consecutive 2 driving cycle.
Item | Detecting Condition | Possible Cause |
DTC Strategy |
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Compares the airmeter input frequency to a high limit | 1. Poor Connection 2. Open or short in harness 3. MAFS 4. ECM |
Enable Conditions |
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Engine Speed ≥ 500 rpm
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Engine Running Time ≥ 5 second
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Ignition Voltage ≥ 11V | |
Threshold value |
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MAF frequency signal < 1000Hz | |
Diagnosis Time |
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Continuous (More than 3.9 second failure for every 7.8 second tests ) | |
MIL On Condition |
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2 Driving Cycles |
Air Flow(kg/h) | Frequency(Hz) |
12.6 | 2617 |
18 | 2958 |
23.4 | 3241 |
32.4 | 3653 |
43.2 | 4024 |
57.6 | 4399 |
72 | 4704 |
108 | 5329 |
144 | 5897 |
198 | 6553 |
270 | 7240 |
360 | 7957 |
486 | 8738 |
666 | 9644 |
900 | 10590 |
Fig.1) Normal waveform of MAFS at idle(600rpm & 11kg/h)
Fig.2) Normal waveform of MAFS at acceleration.(2080rpm & 34kg/h)
Fig.3) Normal data of MAFS at idle.
Fig.4) Normal data of MAFS at acceleration.
Fig.5) Abnormal data of MAFS at open or short condition.