safe to vacuum or brush maf sensor screen?
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safe to vacuum or brush maf sensor screen?
Hey guys, just had a quick one. I have crc cleaner but the screen has some debris on it. Is it safe to brush or vacuum the debris off. Thankz
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There is nothing sensitive about the screen, so you can clean it any way you like.
Also, as long as you do it very gently, you can touch the sensor wires for cleaning with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. This has been my preferred method for cleaning MAFs for well over a decade now, and I have never damaged one by doing so. This does a better job than using a simple spray cleaner, you just have to be careful.
Also, as long as you do it very gently, you can touch the sensor wires for cleaning with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. This has been my preferred method for cleaning MAFs for well over a decade now, and I have never damaged one by doing so. This does a better job than using a simple spray cleaner, you just have to be careful.
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There is nothing sensitive about the screen, so you can clean it any way you like.
Also, as long as you do it very gently, you can touch the sensor wires for cleaning with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. This has been my preferred method for cleaning MAFs for well over a decade now, and I have never damaged one by doing so. This does a better job than using a simple spray cleaner, you just have to be careful.
Also, as long as you do it very gently, you can touch the sensor wires for cleaning with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. This has been my preferred method for cleaning MAFs for well over a decade now, and I have never damaged one by doing so. This does a better job than using a simple spray cleaner, you just have to be careful.