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Old 08-25-2004, 09:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Cleaning MAF Sensors

I have read several comments here hinting that MAF sensors can be cleaned. How? Would removing it and diping it in alcohol be ok?
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Old 08-25-2004, 09:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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electrical contact cleaner is best. You can pick it up at radio shack, frys electronics, or the like.
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Whats a MAF sensor?
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I've always used throttle body cleaner with no adverse affect. Can be found at your local auto parts store.
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Whats a MAF sensor?
Never mind, found out myself.
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if your MAf sensor needs cleaned you either have a very dirty air filer or none at all. You guys are getting carried away a bit!
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you got that right.
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if your MAf sensor needs cleaned you either have a very dirty air filer or none at all. You guys are getting carried away a bit!
I believe this is stemming from the high flow air filters and the oil to lubricate them. It seems to be effecting the MAF sensor.
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If a MAF sensor can be cleaned with no ill effects why is it such a big deal when they get oil on them from the K&N type filters? If you did install the K&N CAI and got a little carried away with the oil, couldnt you just clean the MAF and solve the problem?

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usually you can clean it... but it can be damaged and no amount of cleaning will fix a damaged maf.
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