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12-26-08, 10:04 AM
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| Cleaning your MAF Recently pulled apart my K&N CAI and reinstalled the stock cold air intake. While ripping and replacing I put together a write-up, video and pictures on how to clean your mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
Hope it helps.
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12-26-08, 10:16 AM
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| Very helpful information. Once the deep freeze of winter is over i'll be sure to get this done.
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12-26-08, 11:41 AM
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| Howdy! Good info. That MAF looks identical to the one in my daughter's 2000 Echo. It is p/n 22204-22010 or 22204-0d030. I cleaned hers, but it did not do any good. The car ran like crap until I got the MAF replaced. Considering that there are more than two wires going into the MAF, I figured there was more to it up inside the long snout. I am guessing it is either air temp or pressure. I was tempted to tear it apart, but it got tossed before I could break it open. John
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12-29-08, 10:10 AM
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| Thanks for the info video.
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01-13-09, 01:29 PM
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| I have a question... Isnt that electrical cleaner bad for rubber parts, and can the rubber "O" ring be removed before spraying?
Just a thought,
Bobby |
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01-13-09, 08:00 PM
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| Quote:
Originally Posted by HummerHater I have a question... Isnt that electrical cleaner bad for rubber parts, and can the rubber "O" ring be removed before spraying?
Just a thought,
Bobby | you may also want to put a thin layer of white grease on the O-ring to protect it and help it slide back into it's home.
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