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    Some contact cleaners include a lubricant for the contacts. I use Jaycar's Electrical Cleaning Solvent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Simon, they are one in the same, the trick is to ensure the description on the can includes ' no residue' . Electrical cleaners can also encompass 'air in a can' which is next to useless for cleaning MAF's. Good for PC's though...

    CRC make the product 'CO contact cleaner' in a blue and white can. This is what I use.

    DO NOT attempt to use metho on a cotton bud, this can end in tears as the filaments are ultra brittle. One touch can cost you $300 odd

    JC
    thats the stuff i use, never had an issue with it seams to last forever too

    cheers phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Some contact cleaners include a lubricant for the contacts. I use Jaycar's Electrical Cleaning Solvent.
    That was why I used carby cleaner... my electrical contact cleaner has a light lube in it. Not what you want for a MAF
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Simon, they are one in the same, the trick is to ensure the description on the can includes ' no residue' . Electrical cleaners can also encompass 'air in a can' which is next to useless for cleaning MAF's. Good for PC's though...

    CRC make the product 'CO contact cleaner' in a blue and white can. This is what I use.

    DO NOT attempt to use metho on a cotton bud, this can end in tears as the filaments are ultra brittle. One touch can cost you $300 odd

    JC
    I went to clean it today.

    The MAF sits next to the airbox doesn't it? When I cleaned that I didn't see any filaments???
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    I went to clean it today.

    The MAF sits next to the airbox doesn't it? When I cleaned that I didn't see any filaments???
    Simon,

    The MAF is in the tube between the Air cleaner box and the turbo. Disconnect the clips either end and the plug and then remove that short section of tube - you'll see the filament inside it.

    Cheers,

    Franz

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    Quote Originally Posted by Franz View Post
    Simon,

    The MAF is in the tube between the Air cleaner box and the turbo. Disconnect the clips either end and the plug and then remove that short section of tube - you'll see the filament inside it.

    Cheers,

    Franz
    AND DON'T TOUCH IT SIMON!!!!!!

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    Thanks for this!

    Is it possible that I don't have a filament? It just has little metal thing on one side.
    Cheers
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    Quote Originally Posted by justinc View Post
    Simon, they are one in the same, the trick is to ensure the description on the can includes ' no residue' . Electrical cleaners can also encompass 'air in a can' which is next to useless for cleaning MAF's. Good for PC's though...

    CRC make the product 'CO contact cleaner' in a blue and white can. This is what I use.

    DO NOT attempt to use metho on a cotton bud, this can end in tears as the filaments are ultra brittle. One touch can cost you $300 odd

    JC
    Just to add a little more, CO contact cleaner, is in the larger can, its flammable and plastic friendly, NF contact cleaner is non-flammable, ruins some plastics and leaves a massive residue....its well....crap

    Both are CRC products and not to be mistaken




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    Oh, the bigger can reference is in regards to real life, just coincidence the pics larger to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    Thanks for this!

    Is it possible that I don't have a filament? It just has little metal thing on one side.
    that sounds like an aftermarket MAF.
    ive got 3 mafs at home 2 OE ones and 1 cheap imported one, both the OE ones have as described 2 sensor/wire strips between the metal prongs in the center of the maf, but the cheap one only has one. there is nothing between the second set of prongs.

    cheers phil

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