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i have a 2000 celica gts with 42000 miles on it. lately when i start the car, put it into 1st gear and push down the gas to go, there was a slight hesitation. would have to give it more gas because it seemed like it would want to stall. but after reading some reviews on cleaning the maf air flow sensor, i went out to autozone and got some electronic connection cleaner/degreaser. everything from startup to idle my engine is performing so nice and in tune. just wanted to say thanks for those that had input into the tip.
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^^^you welcome<< i'm pretty sure they would tell you that. :O)
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mine does that every now and then...guess i should do that as well
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where is the review on cleaning the mafs i would like to do this in the near future
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Do you clean the temperature probe as well?
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nice im going to do this saturday
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yeah you clean the tempature probe too. i just sprayed the tempature probe with the cleaner and and lightly wiped it with a q tip. for the actual sensors (2 thin wires) i just sprayed them and didnt use a q tip, they are so thin and fragile didnt want to mess them up. just make sure you use the right cleaner (cleaner/degreaser, that is electronic safe which quickly dries).
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I cleaned my maf sensor the other day, and it is like day and night on how my car runs.
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Urgent
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