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#1476165 01/07/06 06:36 PM
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I have been advised in previous post to clean MAF.

found your post, and going through the "easy" of two ways, from the air duct: the MAF hole is in sight, but ... what cleaner shall I use? was not clear from any posting i found.

can I spray with compressed air can?, or what chemical?

if there are options please list a few in case I have that.

also could that sensor malfunction be the cause of a bit of engine overheating?

thanks,

Stefano

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Use any Non-Chlorinated brake cleaner, something that will not leave any residue. Dont use an air compressor, as the sensor filament wires are fragile.


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Please go buy electrical cleaner from a autopart store. That is the right item to use to clean and wires or battery terminal too!!


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