MAF Sensor Help
#1
MAF Sensor Help
Hi, I've done a lot of searching and looking through my Haynes manual, but I can't find the answer to my questions. So, maybe someone can help me out. Has anyone ever tested the voltage on the MAF sensor? If so, what wire is the 5 volt wire? And which wire or wires are the ground wires? I think that there might be 2 ground wires. Am I wrong? If anyone could help me out, that would be great. Thanks!!!
#6
Originally posted by 94maximahurricane
So, on one has ever tested these wires before?
So, on one has ever tested these wires before?
1) Which circuit (A, C, D, or E?) is source voltage, and is it a 5 or 12v source?
2) Which circuit is ground?
So far, all I know is that circuit B is the output. Can someone check the schematic and report back?
Thanks,
Brad
#7
Originally posted by DPDISXR4Ti
I will test the two I have on the bench and supply the info, but I need to know the following:
1) Which circuit (A, C, D, or E?) is source voltage, and is it a 5 or 12v source?
2) Which circuit is ground?
So far, all I know is that circuit B is the output. Can someone check the schematic and report back?
Thanks,
Brad
I will test the two I have on the bench and supply the info, but I need to know the following:
1) Which circuit (A, C, D, or E?) is source voltage, and is it a 5 or 12v source?
2) Which circuit is ground?
So far, all I know is that circuit B is the output. Can someone check the schematic and report back?
Thanks,
Brad
C'mon, can't someone lend a brother a hand???
Brad
#8
i have tested mine to see i could hook up an safc because i was told one of the wires needs to be 5v instead of 12v and mine has a 5v wire but i dont remember which one why dont oyu go test yours its really easy with a meter
#9
Originally posted by subs1000w
i have tested mine to see i could hook up an safc because i was told one of the wires needs to be 5v instead of 12v and mine has a 5v wire but i dont remember which one why dont oyu go test yours its really easy with a meter
i have tested mine to see i could hook up an safc because i was told one of the wires needs to be 5v instead of 12v and mine has a 5v wire but i dont remember which one why dont oyu go test yours its really easy with a meter
Brad
#10
Someone must know this info, right? Obviously it's not me at the moment. All I really need to know is which circuit is source voltage, and is it 5 or 12 volt. Despite what it says next to my user ID, I actually HAVE read the FAQ and searched the archives, but no luck. Do I have to resort to bribes???
Brad
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