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Old 05-14-2006, 04:37 PM
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Question mass air flow sensor

how do I clean the mass air sensor? It has a couple of little tiny hair like wires inside. I don't want to damage.
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Re: mass air flow sensor

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how do I clean the mass air sensor? It has a couple of little tiny hair like wires inside. I don't want to damage.
Do not rub or touch the little wires.
Just get a spray can of fast dry electrical cleaner or tb cleaner or mas airflow sensor cleaner and spray and blow dry and spray and blow dry them again.
2-3 times makes a better clean. And while you are there hit the throtle body butterfly with a plastic tooth brush and cleaner.
Some use brake cleaner and other stuff but the first stuff listed works better because it does not leave a oil residue.
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