1990 TOYOTAS HAVE VANE AIRFLOW METERS
its a twisty on
On a 2000 Toyota Camry, the mass air flow (MAF) sensor is typically located between the air filter box and the throttle body, within the air intake duct. It resembles a small rectangular or oval-shaped device with an electrical connector and is often encased in a plastic housing. The sensor has a screen or grid-like structure visible inside, which helps measure the airflow entering the engine.
The way a flow sensor works depends on the type of flow sensor. The simplest forms like mechanical flow meters use a pressure sensor to measure volume capacity and rate. Essentially a flow sensor measures the quantity of liquid by measuring force created by it's movement. They can do this either mechanically or electronically.
The mass air flow sensor commonly becomes dirty. The sensor can be removed, and the sensor wires can be cleaned to work like new.
A 2006 Charger does not have a mass air flow sensor.
Check that the switch that moves from cool to hot (Is like a sliding switch on a 1990 Corolla I think) is actually opening the vent that controls flow of hot air
Not MAP sensor, MAF or MASS AIR FLOW sensor. Its somewhere in the air intake flow before the injection system. Usually looks like a little screen. MAP Manifold absolute pressure sensor.
the air flow sensor is located right next to the airfilter box, it looks like a card, remember right next to the airfilter, it will be on your left.
The sensor is between the cab and engine. its in the back of the engine not the front like many other vechiles.
yes, but in certain ways like positioning..
Rough Start, Low power will feel like car is starving for fuel. Unplug the mass air flow sensor and start car it should go to default mode and if it runs fine you have a bad mass air flow sensor.
like blug in the air way after the air filter.