The Mass Airflow sensor is located at the end the air intake duct next to the Air filter housing, which is just aft of the driver's side headlight.There are actually 2 sensors, one is the MAF , with 4 or 5 wires, and the other, the smaller of the two with just 2 wires , is the IAT, or the Intake Air temperature sensor .Together they measure the amount ,temperature, density of the air going into the engine and feed this information to the engine computer, or PCM, which then calculates the precise air /fuel proportion to deliver to the combustion cylinders. When these sensors fail, symptoms can include poor running, hesitation, stalling, drop in fuel economy, misfires and such.The "check engine" light may activate, and various diagnostic trouble codes(DTC's) may be set off in a Scan Tool or Code Reader.Correct diagnosis is important, and repair may call for just cleaning the sensors with a electric contact cleaner, of or actual. replacement of the part
A Plymouth Voyager does not have a maf sensor.
It doesn't have a MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor.
The MAF sensor is just behind the air filter on your air intake
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The air intake tmeperature (AIT) sensor location is in the MAF sensor that is attached to your Stock airbox and intake. It is the the small amber teardrop you see when you remove the MAF sensor.
the intake air temp sensor for an 07 Silverado is built into the MAF sensor. The MAF is located on the air intake hose.
Its part of the MAF sensor. In 98 they integrated it.
the AIT sensor is built into thew maf (airflo sensor)
I don't think a Mustang has a MAP sensor. They are MAF system.
if there is not a small two-wire sensor in the side of the air filter box cover, then it is built into the MAF sensor. If it has a separate IAT sensor, then the pigtail for it will actually be off of the MAF sensor harness pigtail.
It's located with the MAF
It does not have a maf sensor.