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Backyard Mechanic
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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 10:29 pm    Post subject: FAQ: Cleaning MAF Reply with quote

A simple google search gets you lots of ideas on cleaning the MAF.

But there's ALSO a lot of ignorance about it!

Use rubbing alcohol, cheap and leaves NO residue. DO NOT USE WINDEX or any
spray automotive degreaser! Dont use "tuner/contact cleaner" may or may not
be suitable so why worry.

- AND-

The thing, as any hardware EE can tell you, IS NOT real fragile; soft-medium
bristle paint or chip brush works fine... key is dont drop it or bend
anything.

... another ignorant thing to do is use a Q tip!
If you leave a couple fibers on the sensor wires, that could disturb air flow
over the sensor. Not saying it would, but why do that in the first place!
Right tool for the job is a bristled paint brush. it gets between wire
windings down to the bobbin/substrate

Dip brush in alcohol and go across and with winding several times, repeat...
rinse by pouring alcohol over sensor

Remove the sensor fron the housing, directly. Use locking pliers to loosen,
jewelers driver to remove screws, replace screws with same thread phillips if
you want.

If you want to clean the MAF housing body, do it with any spray cleaner with
sensor removed. -suggest throttle body cleaner

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Posted: Sun Nov 28, 2004 10:39 pm    Post subject: Re: FAQ: Cleaning MAF Reply with quote

I've been reminded -again- that spray brake cleaner (the kind that's safe
for pads and shoes) works fine.
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2004 1:30 am    Post subject: Re: FAQ: Cleaning MAF Reply with quote

Backyard Mechanic wrote:
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I've been reminded -again- that spray brake cleaner (the kind that's safe
for pads and shoes) works fine.

Alcohol would surely be the cheapest. I was unsure and wound up buying
"Precision Electronics Cleaner" at Radio Shack. Bad news: Cost about
10.00. Good news: worked fine and had a built in brush.

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