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Air intake/Throttle body cleaner (STP, Gumout, etc.) works pretty good. Some people use CRC contact cleaner. You want something that leaves no residue. Try and avoid straight carburetor cleaner.Bob L.:
What is a good cleaner to use? I noticed on my last long road trip driving an average speed of 80 mph for a couple hours, when I stopped my idle was irratic. Could this be the MAF?
I'd suggest using a good non-chlorinated brake cleaner spray or some rubbing alcohol. If you use the latter, make sure you pour a little in the cap or in a cup and hold the sensor package upside down with the hotwires submerged for a few minutes. Don't actually brush or apply the alcohol directly to the elements with a Q-tip or something like that--just let it "soak" for a few minutes and then shake it off and let it air dry before reinstalling. This procedure worked wonders for my MAF sensor.Bob L.:
What is a good cleaner to use? I noticed on my last long road trip driving an average speed of 80 mph for a couple hours, when I stopped my idle was irratic. Could this be the MAF?