Cleaning MAF question....
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Cleaning MAF question....
ok so i went to walmart to get some Qd or any kind of contact cleaner but no luck... upon a search of my basement i found this though.... its 2001 Electical Cleaner and Lubricating Spray...says it can be used to clean contacts among other things but im worried that the "lubricating" part isnt good for a MAF...
any ideas.... john, bob?
any ideas.... john, bob?
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i personaly wouldnt use that, rather go to murrays or any parts store and get some throtle body/ MAF sensor cleaner, or even brake cleaner, carb cleaner will leave a residue on the wires so stay away from that, and make sure you have some compressed air on hand to blow it off.
Don't use that stuff. You may be able to get away with brake cleaner but I wouldn't use that either.
Get your self a bottle of CRC QD Electrical Contact Cleaner. Leaves no residue and is designed for sensative electronics. Last I checked, CRC also made some stuff specifically for MAFS; you may want to give that a shot.
Get your self a bottle of CRC QD Electrical Contact Cleaner. Leaves no residue and is designed for sensative electronics. Last I checked, CRC also made some stuff specifically for MAFS; you may want to give that a shot.
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Originally Posted by RangerEdgeO2
Don't use that stuff. You may be able to get away with brake cleaner but I wouldn't use that either.
Get your self a bottle of CRC QD Electrical Contact Cleaner. Leaves no residue and is designed for sensative electronics. Last I checked, CRC also made some stuff specifically for MAFS; you may want to give that a shot.
Get your self a bottle of CRC QD Electrical Contact Cleaner. Leaves no residue and is designed for sensative electronics. Last I checked, CRC also made some stuff specifically for MAFS; you may want to give that a shot.

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