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What should I use to clean my Hitachi MAF?

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Old Jan 2, 2010 | 12:07 PM
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What should I use to clean my Hitachi MAF?

I need to clean my Hitachi MAF. What do you guys recommend I use? What is the best way to clean it?
 
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Fabspeed carries it for $12 a can.
 
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How often does it need to be cleaned and or is there a way of knowing w/out taking it apart?
 
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I will try the CRC. What is the best way to apply it? Do I spray it on and let it dry on its own? Or do I wipe it down to dry it? Thanks
 
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I will try the CRC. What is the best way to apply it? Do I spray it on and let it dry on its own? Or do I wipe it down to dry it? Thanks
I have a can in my garage, good stuff. Just spray it throughly. It'll dry by itself.
 
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I've used the CRC MAF cleaner with good results on my cars. Just remove the MAF, spray with the cleaner, wait a few minutes for the MAF to dry and reinstall. Done!
 
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Thanks. I will try that.
 
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