sunman Posted October 25, 2004 Posted October 25, 2004 I cleaned my MAF unit. Very easy. Lots of info on the web about this. Get a can of brake clean or Contact cleaner and spray it on the inner part of the maf after removing it. Also did a complete brake system flush and replaced with toyota brake fluid. Fluid was a bit dark. Brake fluid is hydroscopic and absorbs water so I would suggest this to any one who has not done it
steviej Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 just make sure the throttle body cleaner (or carb cleaner) says: "SAFE FOR O2 SENSORS" on the side of the can. I do a complete brake fluid flush every 30k. Tranny, coolant and brake fluid at the same time. They all kinda go hand in hand for me. Why? I haven't any idea, I just do it that way. It's easy for me to remember. steviej
SKperformance Posted October 26, 2004 Posted October 26, 2004 I wouldn;t use brake cleaner as it is a thin resistor filament in their to measure temps. Using a brake clean or anything else in high pressure that comes out COLD is looking for trouble by making it brittle and easy to snap. A little bit of throttle body cleaner left to soak for a minute is all you need.
sunman Posted October 28, 2004 Author Posted October 28, 2004 I did some research on the web before I attempted this and lots of people use brake clean from CRC. BG Products even makes a cleaner that is for electrical contacts and brake parts in 1 can. The brake clean I used does not leave any residue and it evaporates very fast. Did a very good job cleaning the MAF and I definitly saw an improvement in the acceleration of the car. It was never cleaned before and the car has 117,000 miles on it!
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