Anyone Clean their MAF (mass air flow sensor)

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May 16, 2007 | 02:30 PM
  #31  
Quote: having a clean MAF cant hurt . Since its not difficult I plan to clean it once a year.

you're goign to regret that the one year you do it for no real reason and find an $800 repair bill because you buggered up
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May 16, 2007 | 02:32 PM
  #32  
Just cleaned mine the other day.
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May 16, 2007 | 03:13 PM
  #33  
I clean mine with every oil change.
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May 17, 2007 | 12:36 AM
  #34  
Quote: i picked one up at kragen...they sell the set for $10.99....remember it has to be the tamper proof torx.
I have a 2005 Coupe and what must be the tamper proof Torx heads. See picture below...



Where do you get a Torx tool with a hollow center?
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May 17, 2007 | 08:38 AM
  #35  
ha...same boat! Hrmmm

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May 17, 2007 | 10:31 AM
  #36  
You can get a torx security bit from many hardware stores. I am not sure what size that is. Might be a torx-20 or torx-30.
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May 17, 2007 | 11:24 AM
  #37  
Quote: You can get a torx security bit from many hardware stores. I am not sure what size that is. Might be a torx-20 or torx-30.
Sears didn't seem to have them.

I'll try Home Depot and Lowes on the way home tonight.
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May 17, 2007 | 01:22 PM
  #38  
just leave it in and spray through the tube
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May 17, 2007 | 04:44 PM
  #39  
Yea, I could.

I just like having the right tool.
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May 17, 2007 | 05:09 PM
  #40  
Quote: ha...same boat! Hrmmm

Get yourself a flat head screw driver small enough to fit in there and snap that piece in the center off ... I did that on my 05.
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May 17, 2007 | 06:07 PM
  #41  
Hardware stores won't have them.

Auto stores will more likely will. I got a set of these to remove my old maxima airbag stuff (was parting). Luckily the kit also had the right size for the maf.
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May 17, 2007 | 06:26 PM
  #42  
Quote: Get yourself a flat head screw driver small enough to fit in there and snap that piece in the center off ... I did that on my 05.
Oh yea...you can do that...haha...i forgot that. No wonder i don't remember using my torx driver to get the MAF sensor out.
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May 22, 2007 | 06:38 PM
  #43  
I finally tracked down a set of reasonably priced "Security Torx" wrenches. It helps if you know that they are also called "Tamper Proof Star Bits" too. I got them at Advance Auto Parts for a little over $10 for the whole set. Here's a picture of the set I bought.



I also wrote a more complete DIY article with pictures, if any of you are interested.
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Aug 12, 2007 | 02:52 PM
  #44  
Thanks JB for the writeup!

i cleaned my MAF sensor today. I'll write a followup later this week.
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Aug 15, 2007 | 10:13 AM
  #45  
One thing I have found out, is that if you buy about 4, 2 liter bottles of Club Soda, the carbonated water, spill em in a big container, and then dip your intake tubes in there, you will see the water start acting just like it does when you put peroxide on a cut. Also do this with the actual intake filter and it works wonders. Of course never even let the actual MAF sensor near water, just blast it with the MAF cleaner. Then get a long rag and dry inside the tubes completely, and let the tubes and air filter sit in the sun for about 2 hours, to dry all moisture out. With the MAF cleansing, re-oil your intake filter, and you should see even better results.
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