SsangYong Stavic / SsangYong Rodius (2005 year). Manual — part 51
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Circuit Description
The heated element on the MAF is a platinum film resistor (heater). It is located on a ceramic plate together with the other
elements in the bridge circuit. The temperature sensitive resistor (flow sensor) also included in the bridge. The separation
of heater and flow sensor facilitates design of the control circuitry. Saw cuts are employed to ensure thermal decoupling
between the heating element and the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. The complete control circuitry is located on a
single layer. The voltage at the heater provides the index for the mass air flow. The MAF’s electronic circuitry then converts
the voltage to a level suitable for processing in the ECM. This device does not need a burn off process to maintain its
measuring precision over an extended period. In recognition of the fact that most deposits collect on the sensor element’s
leading edge, the essential thermal transfer elements are located downstream on the ceramic layer. The sensor element
is also design to ensure that deposits will not influence the flow pattern around the sensor.
The IAT sensor uses a thermistor to control the signal voltage to the ECM. The ECM supplies 5 volt reference and a
ground to the sensor. When the air is cold, the resistance is high; therefore the IAT signal voltage will be high. If the
intake air is warm, resistance is low; therefore the IAT signal voltage will be low.
Failur Code
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
• Monitoring the actual air tempera-
ture through scan tool
• Inspection the ECM pin 80, 79
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
• Inspection the IAT sensor
(integrated in HFM sensor)
• Inspection the ECM
• Monitoring the actual air mass
flow through scan tool
• Inspection the ECM pin 81, 105
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
• Inspection the MAF sensor
(integrated 11 in HFM sensor)
• Inspection the ECM
Mass air flow sensor
high voltage
MAF sensor short circuit to
power
11
Mass air flow sensor
low voltage
MAF sensor short circuit to
ground or open
10
Mass air flow sensor
plausibility
Malfunction in recognition of
MAF
When air mass not plausible
09
Intake air temperature
sensor plausibility
Malfunction in recognition of IAT
When functional problem
05
Intake air temperature
sensor low voltage
IAT sensor short circuit to
ground or open
03
Intake air temperature
sensor high voltage
IAT sensor short circuit to power
04
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Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable or MAF sensor
in itself. Perform the 5 volt power supply inspection procedures.
Mass Air Flow Sensor 5 volt Power Supply Inspection
1. Turn the ignition switch to “OFF” position.
2. Disconnect the HFM sensor connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position.
4. Measure the voltage between the ECM pin No. 108 and MAF sensor connecter terminal No. 3.
Mass Air Flow Sensor Input Voltage Inspection
1. Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position.
2. Measure the signal voltage between the ECM pin
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cableor ECM coupling.
5. Measure the voltage between the ECM pin No. 105 and MAF sensor connecter terminal No. 4.
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cableor ECM coupling.
Mass Air Flow Sensor 12 volt Power Supply Inspection
1. Turn the ignition switch to “OFF” position.
2. Disconnect the HFM sensor connector.
3. Turn the ignition switch to “ON” position.
4. Measure the voltage between the ECM pin No. 105 and MAF sensor connecter terminal No. 2.
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable or Over Voltage
Protection Relay (OVPR).
Ignition “ON”
Idling
Engine
status
Specified Value
0.9 ~ 1.1 v
1.3 ~ 1.7 v
(Coolant tempera-
ture is over 70 °C)
Application
Specified value
4.7 ~ 5.2 V
Specified value
4.7 ~ 5.2 V
Specified value
11 ~ 14 V
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ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT) SENSOR
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor detects coolant temperature and supplies information to the ECM. It is
composed of metal housing with two NTC resistor, 4 pin connector. The ECM provides a 5 volt signal to the ECT sensor
through a dropping resistor. When the engine is cold, the ECT sensor provides high resistance, which the ECM detects
as a high signal voltage. As the engine warms up, the sensor resistance becomes lower, and the signal voltage drops.
At normal engine operating temperature, the ECT signal will measure about 1.5 to 2.0 volts.
The ECM uses information about coolant temperature to make the necessary calculations for:
• Fuel delivery
• Ignition control
• Knock sensor system
• Idle speed
• Torque converter clutch application
• Canister purge
• Cooling fan operation
• Others
1. Artificial resin housing
2. Metal housing
3. NTC (Negative Tcemperature Coefficient) resistor
4. Connector
5. Engine coolant temperature sensor
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-30
-20
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
48,550
27,000
15,570
9,450
5,890
3,790
2,500
1,692
1,170
826
594
434
322
243
185
143
111.6
88
71.2
4.90
4.82
4.70
4.52
4.43
3.96
3.57
3.14
2.70
2.26
1.86
1.51
1.22
0.98
0.78
0.63
0.50
0.40
0.33
Temperature (°C)
Resistance (
Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω
Ω)
Voltage (V)
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