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Mass Airflow Sensor

2017 Ford F-150 Β· 3.5L V6 EcoBoost

1.2V0.9V0.6V500ms/div | 1V/divdc-variable
Sensor Type
thermistor
Waveform Type
dc-variable
Location
Mounted in air intake tube between air filter housing and turbocharger inlet, approximately 8-12 inches downstream of air filter
Pins
4-pin connector
0
Timebase
500ms/div
Voltage Scale
1V/div
Trigger
N/A - DC signal

Wiring

Gray/Orange (12V power), Black (signal ground), Gray/Yellow (MAF signal output to PCM), Red/White (intake air temperature signal)

Expected Voltage Range

At Idle
0.6V to 1.2V
At Higher RPM
3.5V to 4.8V

Expected Pattern

Smooth DC voltage that increases linearly with airflow, clean transitions during throttle changes, minimal electrical noise

Known-Good Waveform

Hot-wire MAF sensor outputs smooth DC voltage starting at 0.6-1.0V at idle (12-25 g/s airflow) and rising progressively to 3.5-4.8V at wide-open throttle (180-250 g/s). Signal should be extremely clean with less than 50mV ripple. Snap throttle should show smooth, immediate voltage rise proportional to airflow increase with no hesitation or steps in the waveform.

Common Failure Patterns

Voltage stuck at 0.9-1.1V regardless of throttle input, no response to airflow changes
Cause: Contaminated MAF sensing element (oil, dirt), broken hot wire, failed MAF sensor electronics
Related DTCs: P0102, P0103, P0171, P0174
Erratic signal with voltage spikes, excessive ripple (over 100mV), stepped transitions
Cause: Electrical interference from damaged wiring, poor ground connection, failing MAF sensor, air leak after MAF
Related DTCs: P0101, P0171, P0174
Lower than expected voltage at idle (below 0.5V) or WOT (below 3.0V)
Cause: Vacuum leak downstream of MAF, exhaust leak before O2 sensors, low voltage supply to MAF
Related DTCs: P0102, P0171, P0174

Diagnostic Tips

EcoBoost turbocharged engines are highly sensitive to MAF accuracy for proper boost control and fuel trim. Never use compressed air to clean MAF element - use only MAF-specific cleaner. Monitor MAF voltage and g/s reading together; at idle should see 12-25 g/s. Oil contamination from aftermarket air filters is extremely common and causes lean codes.

Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes

P0100P0101P0102P0103P0104
Always confirm waveform data with your vehicle's OEM service manual before diagnosing.

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