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I'd forget buying from the net.

You want 100% pure Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as it leaves absolutely no residue - most MAF cleaners are just IPA anyway. You can get a big can with a spray straw from your local Maplins for about £8.

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I'd forget buying from the net.

You want 100% pure Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) as it leaves absolutely no residue - most MAF cleaners are just IPA anyway. You can get a big can with a spray straw from your local Maplins for about £8.

Yup, dont use WD40 as some people have :lol:

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I used Contact cleaner on mine which a lot of people recommend and i figure is the same as MAF cleaner.

Just dont whatever you do think you can clean the sensor with a cotton bud. Not matter how gentle you think you can be. The wires are very very very brittle and will snap. So likewise be careful if you use a straw on the nozzle to not get too close. I learnt all this the hard way and it cost me a new MAF.

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Just dont whatever you do think you can clean the sensor with a cotton bud. Not matter how gentle you think you can be. The wires are very very very brittle and will snap. So likewise be careful if you use a straw on the nozzle to not get too close. I learnt all this the hard way and it cost me a new MAF.

I found that out the hard way on my VR6, £400 VW only part :lol:

Might give mine a spray, cant hurt it

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thanks for all responds...

bought contact cleaner from halfords for £3.99...

will look at it when i have time..

also might need change the rubber boot for air filter. there was a whistling sound from my engine yesterday.

any ideas where can i get the replacement for the boot? there's a lot of spare part shops in my country. here, i didnt see any. sigh....

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bought contact cleaner from halfords for £3.99...

will look at it when i have time..

Make sure you read the contents - some contact cleaners have a very small amount of lubricating film in and you DO NOT want this - it will leave a residue on your MAF. It must be pure IPA.

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thanks for all responds...

bought contact cleaner from halfords for £3.99...

will look at it when i have time..

also might need change the rubber boot for air filter. there was a whistling sound from my engine yesterday.

any ideas where can i get the replacement for the boot? there's a lot of spare part shops in my country. here, i didnt see any. sigh....

A new Maf to intake hose is around £13 + vat from BMW direct, for an E34 at least, I bought one a couple of years back......

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I have had the same problem and changed a sensor was fine but now got the same problem stalling etc... do you think i need to clean my maf sensor aswell when i take the induction off seems to run fine. At the moment on diagnostics says lean bank 2.

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I have had the same problem and changed a sensor was fine but now got the same problem stalling etc... do you think i need to clean my maf sensor aswell when i take the induction off seems to run fine. At the moment on diagnostics says lean bank 2.

You can try cleaning you MAF as it sounds faulty anyway so you dont have much to lose. Failing that id check your intake boots for cracks and if you dont find any then its new MAF time.

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I had a hole in it before that just got replaced 2 months ago also changed a lamba sensor. I think it will be the maf as it nocks lean bank 2 and that beenc changed. just spoke to a mate at dealers said give it a clean and see what happens, Car runs fine without the induction so that may need a clean plus i think car is due a oil service aswell.

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