Intake Air Temperature Sensor
2011 Ford F-150 Β· 5.0L V8 Coyote
Sensor Type
thermistor
Waveform Type
dc-variable
Location
Integrated into Mass Air Flow sensor housing on air intake tube between air filter and throttle body
Pins
2-pin connector
Timebase
5s/div for temperature change monitoring
Voltage Scale
1V/div
Trigger
Not applicable for DC signal
Wiring
Tan/Orange wire (signal to PCM pin 50) and Gray/Yellow wire (sensor ground) - part of 6-pin MAF connector
Expected Voltage Range
At Idle
1.5V to 3.5V
At Higher RPM
1.2V to 2.8V
Expected Pattern
Steady DC voltage inversely proportional to intake air temperature, negative temperature coefficient thermistor
Known-Good Waveform
At ambient temperature of 68Β°F, sensor should read 2.5-3.0V with engine off. After extended idle or driving, voltage drops to 1.5-2.5V as underhood temperatures rise. Voltage should be stable without fluctuations greater than 0.1V over 30 seconds.
Common Failure Patterns
Voltage fixed at 4.9-5.0V
Cause: Open circuit in IAT portion of MAF sensor or broken wire in harness
Reading shows -40Β°F or voltage near 5V constantly
Cause: Carbon buildup on IAT element within MAF housing affecting heat dissipation
Related DTCs: P0113
Erratic voltage fluctuations during acceleration
Cause: Loose MAF connector or corroded pins in 6-pin connector
Related DTCs: P0111
Diagnostic Tips
IAT is integral to the MAF sensor on Coyote engines - replacement requires entire MAF assembly. Compare IAT to ECT at cold start for rationality. Check for aftermarket cold air intakes causing MAF contamination issues common on F-150s.
Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes
P0110P0111P0112P0113P0114
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