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Repair procedures: Description

Mass Air Flow Sensor (MAFS) is a hot-film type sensor and is located in between the air cleaner and the throttle body. It consists of a tube, a sensor assembly and honeycomb cell and detects intake air quantity flowing into the intake manifold. Air flows from the air cleaner assembly through the honeycomb cell and over the hot film element. At this time, heat transfer is generated by convection and this sensor loses its energy. This sensor detects the mass air flow by using the energy loss and transfers the information to the PCM by frequency. The PCM calculates fuel quantity and ignition timing.

Fig 1: Identifying MAFS
G06838058Courtesy of KIA MOTORS AMERICA, INC.

SPECIFICATION 

SPECIFICATION

Air Flow (kg/h) Output Frequency (Hz)
12.6 kg/h 2,617Hz
18.0 kg/h 2,958Hz
23.4 kg/h 3,241Hz
32.4 kg/h 3,653Hz
43.2 kg/h 4,024Hz
57.6 kg/h 4,399Hz
72.0 kg/h 4,704Hz
108.0 kg/h 5,329Hz
144.0 kg/h 5,897Hz
198.0 kg/h 6,553Hz
270.0 kg/h 7,240Hz
360.0 kg/h 7,957Hz
486.0 kg/h 8,738Hz
666.0 kg/h 9,644Hz
900.0 kg/h 10,590Hz