Mass Airflow Sensor
2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 · 5.3L V8 EcoTec3 L83
Sensor Type
thermistor
Waveform Type
dc-variable
Location
Intake air duct between air filter housing and throttle body, driver side
Pins
5-pin connector
Timebase
1s/div
Voltage Scale
1V/div
Trigger
N/A - use auto
Wiring
Yellow (12V ignition feed), Black (ground), Tan (MAF signal to PCM), Purple/White (IAT signal to PCM), Gray (reference ground)
Expected Voltage Range
At Idle
0.6V to 1.2V
At Higher RPM
3.5V to 4.8V
Expected Pattern
Smooth analog DC voltage proportional to airflow, 0.6-1.2V at idle increasing smoothly to 3.5-4.8V at WOT
Known-Good Waveform
At idle with engine fully warmed, MAF signal should be stable at 0.7-1.1V with less than 0.05V ripple, corresponding to 3-7 g/s airflow. During throttle snap from idle to 3000 RPM, voltage should rise smoothly without steps or hesitation to 2.5-3.5V, then return smoothly to idle voltage without overshoot or oscillation.
Common Failure Patterns
Voltage stuck at 0.5-0.8V regardless of throttle input or reads abnormally high at idle over 1.5V
Cause: Contaminated hot wire element from oil vapor or dirt, cracked sensor housing causing air bypass
Erratic voltage fluctuations over 0.2V at steady idle or stepped voltage changes
Cause: Deteriorating hot wire element, loose connector pins, or interference from aftermarket intake
Diagnostic Tips
L83 uses AC Delco hot-film MAF sensor highly sensitive to contamination from oiled aftermarket filters. Verify proper MAF voltage by comparing to calculated airflow: at idle should read 3-7 g/s (0.7-1.1V). Check for intake air leaks downstream of MAF as they cause lean codes without affecting MAF voltage. Do not use MAF cleaner spray on this sensor - replace if contaminated.
Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes
P0100P0101P0102P0103P0104
Always confirm waveform data with your vehicle's OEM service manual before diagnosing.
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