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Air Flow Sensors

Q. What does the car's Air Flow Sensor do? I need this to be answered immediately!!!! Thank you so much!

Dwanetta

A. Here it is, right out of the book.

PURPOSE:
The Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor measures the amount of air flowing into the engine. This value is used by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) in calculating the required fuel injector pulse width in order to provide the desired air/fuel ratio. This input can also be used in determining Electronic Pressure Control (EPC) , shift, and torque converter clutch scheduling.

CONSTRUCTION:
The MAF sensor is located directly in the air flow path between the air cleaner housing and the throttle body. All air entering the intake manifold must pass through the sensor. Located in the MAF sensor directly in the airstream are two platinum wires, a hot wire heated by electrical current and a cold reference wire. The MAF sensor uses the air flow across these wires to calculate its output.

OPERATION:
The hot wire is maintained at 200°C (392°F) above ambient temperature as measured by a constant cold wire. The current required to maintain the temperature of the hot wire is proportional to the air mass flow. The MAF sensor then measures the amount of electrical current required to maintain this temperature difference and converts this value to an analog DC voltage. This output varies directly with the mass air flow rate.

Additional Information provided courtesy of ALLDATA

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