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HOMESERVICE MANUALSVOLKSWAGEN1999GTI (1J1) V6-2.8L (AFP)REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTCOMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSTESTING AND INSPECTIONCOMPONENT TESTS AND GENERAL DIAGNOSTICSMASS AIR FLOW (MAF) SENSOR, CHECKINGWITH GENERIC SCAN TOOL
1999 Volkswagen GTI (1J1) V6-2.8L (AFP)
With Generic Scan Tool
1999 Volkswagen GTI (1J1) V6-2.8L (AFP)SECTION With Generic Scan Tool
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor, Checking
NOTE: Use only gold-plated terminals when servicing terminals in harness connector of Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
Recommended special tools and equipment
- VAG1526 multimeter or VAG1715 multimeter
- VAG1594 connector test kit
- Wiring diagram
Test requirements
- The respective fuses of Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor -G70- must be OK.
- Fuel Pump (FP) Relay -J17- must be OK, check:
- Battery voltage must be at least 11.5 volts.
- All electrical consumers like, for example, lights and rear window heating must be switched off.
- Parking brake must be engaged or else daylight driving lights will be switched on.
- For vehicles with automatic transmission, selector lever must be in position -P- or -N-.
- If vehicle is equipped with an A/C system, it must be switched off.
- Ground (GND) connections between engine and chassis must be OK.
- Coolant temperature must be at least 80 degree C, Diagnostic mode 1: Check measuring values; PID 5, Coolant temperature.
Diagnostic Mode 1: Check Measured Values
Function test
- Connect diagnostic tester.
Diagnostic Tester, Connecting
- Start engine and let run at idle.
- Under address word 33, select "Diagnostic mode 1: Checking measured values."
- Select the measuring value "PID 16: Air flow quantity at Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor".
- Check specified value of air flow quantity at Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor at idle.
Specified value: 3.00 to 5.00 g/sec
- End diagnosis and switch ignition off.
If specified value is obtained, but DTC memory has a DTC concerning Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor:
- Check voltage supply of Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
If specified value is not obtained:
- Check signal and Ground (GND) wires of Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
Voltage supply for Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor, checking
- Disconnect 5-pin connector from Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor -G70- with Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor -G42- (arrow).
- Connect multimeter to terminal 2 of connector and engine Ground (GND) for voltage measurement.
- Start engine, and let run at idle.
Specified value: 11.0 to 15.0 V
- Switch ignition off.
If there is no voltage:
- Check wire between 5-pin connector terminal 2 and the Fuel Pump (FP) Relay -J17- for open circuit according to wiring diagram.
Wire resistance: max: 1.5 Ohm
If voltage supply and wires are OK:
- Connect multimeter to terminal 4 of connector and engine Ground (GND) for voltage measurement.
- Switch ignition on.
- Specified value: at least 4.5 V
Switch ignition off.
If there is no voltage:
- Check signal and Ground (GND) wire of Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor.
Checking signal and Ground wires of Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor
- Connect test box to control module wiring harness, connect test box for wiring test.
Test Box, Connecting For Wiring Test
- Check wires between test box and 5-pin connector for open circuit according to wiring diagram.
Terminal 3 + socket 27
Terminal 4 + socket 53
Terminal 5 + socket 29
Wire resistance: max: 1.5 Ohm
- Also check wires for short circuit to each other, to vehicle Ground (GND) and to B+.
Specified value: infinite Ohm
If no DTCs are found in wires:
- Replace Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor -G70-:
- Vehicles with engine code AFP, item 4 ,
- Vehicles with engine code BDF, item 6 .
- Erase DTC memory of Engine Control Module (ECM), Diagnostic mode 4: Reset/erase diagnostic data.
Diagnostic Mode 4: Reset/Erase Diagnostic Data
- Generate readiness code.
Monitors, Trips, Drive Cycles and Readiness Codes
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.