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Old 04-22-2008, 03:10 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Re: MAF Sensor Maintenance

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DominicG previously said: View Post
Is there an actual "MAF Cleaner"? Or will compressed air do the trick?

I think im going to go clean it just to do it.
At Jason's suggestion, I picked up a can of electronic parts cleaner. It cleans without leaving an oil residue. Jason sprayed the heck out of the sensor with the cleaner and it did the trick.

We drive in so much dust that this is going to be a maintenance item for me every-other oil change. Maybe I won't need to clean it that often, but inspecting it every 10K miles or so just makes sense.

Sometimes I feel like a dunce.

Even though the price may be high (higher than I want to pay for one), I'm thinking of adding a MAF sensor to my kit of spare parts to keep with the rig.
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