Yes, a malfunctioning MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor can trigger a mass air flow (MAF) code on a 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500. The engine control module (ECM) relies on data from both the MAP and MAF sensors to optimize fuel delivery and air intake. If the MAP sensor is faulty, it can send incorrect readings, leading the ECM to misinterpret the air-fuel mixture and potentially set a MAF-related trouble code. It's important to diagnose the issue accurately, as multiple factors can contribute to MAF codes.
NO it does not.
The intake temperature sensor is located on the side of the air filter case on a 2003 Chevy Silverado 4.3 1500. It is on the top of the engine.
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I have an 05 silverado 1500 and the temp sensor is on the driver side head in front of the exhast manifold.
under he intake manifold
it's a 5.3 litre v8
under the intake manifold
it is screwd into the exhaust somewhere near the converter
there should be a couple of them screwed into the exhaust system.
1500
The parts should fit.
what are the colors of the wires of the IAT/MAF for a Chevy silverado 2007 1500 4.8L