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Old Apr 19th, 2011, 10:42   #17
Ianfromnotts
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sounds very similar to what i was experiencing the other day, I carefully removed the MAF sensor and sprayed no residue contact cleaner on it then let it dry, repeated the spray dry cycle twice more and put it back. worked wonders for me.

Cleaner was about £3 from maplins and it took about 20 mins all in - drying time being the major time issuse. Need to take care though as the wires in the MAF are very thin and its a £150 part if they get damaged.

For the time and effort involved I would think it is worth a try
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