Operation CHARM: Car repair manuals for everyone.
Manuals through 2025 now available!

Our trusted friends have launched a new website named LEMON, which has newer manuals. It also contains all the CHARM manuals.

LEMON is the spiritual successor to CHARM, I recommend you try it!

Link: lemon-manuals.la or lemon-manuals.org.ua

(Some people have issue connecting. LEMON is investigating. For now, use Firefox or change your DNS server)

Or, hide this message: temporarily or permanently

Air Flow Meter/Sensor: Description and Operation






The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor measures the amount of air that is ingested by a vehicles' engine. This information is required by the engine's Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to schedule fuel and maintain the desired air/fuel ratio.

The MAF sensor used on this vehicle is a hot wire type and is used to measure air flow rate. The Mass Air Flow (MAF) output frequency is a function of the power required to keep the air flow sensing elements (hot wires) at a fixed temperature above ambient temperature. As air flows through the MAF sensor the "hot wires" are cooled. The amount of cooling is proportional to the rate of air flow. As air flow increases a greater amount of current is required to maintain the "hot wires" at a constant temperature. The MAF sensor converts the changes in current draw to a frequency signal read by the PCM. The PCM calculates air flow (grams per second) based on this signal. A failure in the MAF circuit should set a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) 48.