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Old 03 September 2003, 07:19 AM
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Does anyone clean there Maff reguly with that carb cleaner, the stuff that evaporates and if so do you think it helps and how often do you do it ?? .

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Old 03 September 2003, 08:14 AM
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I've heard its not supposed to work / last long.
Best bet is to change it for a new one - just make sure the dealer sells you the sensor on its own - you don't need the airbox etc.
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Sorry i mean,t as preventative maintainance say once a month clean to avoid gettin Maff problems and the big bang theory.
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IMHO it's not worth risking.
Their so delecate (MY99 version) that any cleaning, removal etc may damage them and force you to replace.
They either work or don't, cleaning probably has a 1 in 100 chance of working.
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