Cleaning the MAF Sensor Question (3 Viewers)

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Hi Juan,

I use 265/75/16. Looking forward to your comments. Regards,
 
Hello,

From the service manual, a list of shifting speeds for different tyre sizes for an automatic transmission 80 Series Land Cruiser. Your Lexus should be the same.

Notice 265/75/16 is not on the list.

Hope this helps.





Juan
 

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Thanks Juan!
 
I wondered the same thing. I've seen threads that caution NOT to undue the screws to remove it, because they don't let you remove it, and they foul up something else ...but I don't recall seeing how to do it. (just the "how not too" tip)
 
on the stock MAF you can clean them from the filter side of the sensor. On that side you will see a round opening with an "+" of plastic across it. Lokk down into that opening and you'll see the two wire sensors. I like to use CRC MAF cleaner and spray those two wires with it. On the sensors used in my housing I also sweep them lightly with an model car paint brush to help get the dirt off of them. Get a soft long bristled brush and be gentle.
Hey Landtank, would you explain this a little more? I unplug the MAF sensor electrical connector, and then what? I'm a bit confused. Thanks.
 

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