Start at the air filter and follow it back to where it meets the throttle body (the MAF will be the 1st sensor attached to the throttle body (closest sensor to the air filter, but located on the throttle body). The MAF sensor should be mounted on the top of the throttle body with 2 Phillips head screws holding it in ...and attach to it is 3 prong connector.
No, it uses speed density the 2.8 v6 camaro uses a MAF sensor.
If you remove your MAF (Mass Air Flow) Sensor, you will see there is a resistor just behind the MAF sensor on top...thats your Air Temperature Sensor.
No it does not have a MAF it has MAP
On both the V6 and V8, the sensor is located in the plastic intake tube just infront of the MAF sensor. The intake sensor has a 2 wire connector.
The IAT sensor is an integral part of the MAF sensor
It does not have a maf sensor.
It does not have a maf sensor.
Its located near your air filter box
It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP which is on the throttle body.It does not have a MAF, it uses a MAP which is on the throttle body.
On the 2000 Firebird 3800 V6, the PCV valve is under the MAP sensor. It is on the top of the engine on the upper plenum.
That's airflow sensor. Should be somewhere on your intake tube
You can find the 1995 Pontiac Firebird 3.4 liter engine IAT sensor on the back of your engine. The IAT sensor will be a few inches above the transmission.