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broster

posted on 13th Jul 06 at 17:51

there will be a bit of wire you can see, cleaning it is not possible really, using carb cleaner can cause it to burn out


Marc

posted on 13th Jul 06 at 17:36

Totally sealed when I had mine off.


SetH

posted on 13th Jul 06 at 17:03

so even when the induction cone off and looking into the MAF its sealed? thought there would be a thin piece of wire sitting in the tube :lol:


Marc

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 16:57

Seth, its can't be done. Countless times on Scoobynet people have said to do this. It was suggested to me when I had my misfire. The MAF is a sealed unit, I tried running compressed air through it but couldn't.

Try blowing in to it you will see.


SetH

posted on 12th Jul 06 at 15:00

been told to use carb cleaner? guessing you just spray it onto the MAF sensor and leave to dry? Its so think worried any kind of cloth will kill/snap it.

thoughts?

[Edited on 12-07-2006 by SetH]