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Airflow Meter

NOTE: Airflow meter may be referred to as Mass Airflow (MAF) meter.
  1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect electrical connector at airflow meter. Airflow meter is bolted to top side of air intake hose, near upper cap on air cleaner assembly. Remove airflow meter and note airflow meter terminal identification. See Fig 1.
  2. Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminals E2 and THA. Resistance should be within specification in relation to the temperature. See AIRFLOW METER RESISTANCE  table. Replace airflow meter if resistance is not within specification.
  3. To test airflow meter operation, ensure electrical connector is installed on airflow meter. Connect voltmeter leads to proper terminals on airflow meter with electrical connector installed. See Fig 2.
  4. Turn ignition on. Apply air into airflow meter and note voltage reading. See Fig 2. While air is being applied, voltage reading should fluctuate. Replace airflow meter if voltage does not fluctuate. Remove voltmeter. Reinstall airflow meter.
    Fig 1: Identifying Airflow Meter Terminals
    G98F11507Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
    Fig 2: Testing Airflow Meter Operation
    G98G11508Courtesy of © TOYOTA, LICENSE AGREEMENT TMS1002
AIRFLOW METER RESISTANCE

Temperature °F (°C) Ohms
-4 (-20) 12,500-16,900
68 (20) 2190-2670
140 (60) 500-680