Cleaning MAF sensor with CRC
20 times?? 
Just remove the maf from the car, set it on the ground, spray the little "light bulb filament" looking thing in the middle of the maf housing with the spray for about 5-10 seconds,reinstall, done

Just remove the maf from the car, set it on the ground, spray the little "light bulb filament" looking thing in the middle of the maf housing with the spray for about 5-10 seconds,reinstall, done
Are you serious? The QD Electronic Cleaner can is much cheaper through my industrial supplier. Where did you find out this information?
What is the MAF made from? It's a small thermistor mounted on the end of a shaft holding it in place in the middle of a plastic tube. It's a simple electrical component used in all kinds of parts- automotive and other- for the last 30 years. Cleaning it with electrical parts cleaner will not hurt it at all.
What is the MAF made from? It's a small thermistor mounted on the end of a shaft holding it in place in the middle of a plastic tube. It's a simple electrical component used in all kinds of parts- automotive and other- for the last 30 years. Cleaning it with electrical parts cleaner will not hurt it at all.
What is the MAF made from? It's a small thermistor mounted on the end of a shaft holding it in place in the middle of a plastic tube. It's a simple electrical component used in all kinds of parts- automotive and other- for the last 30 years. Cleaning it with electrical parts cleaner will not hurt it at all.
Nope, haven't checked out the chemical formula, but was told by more than one mechanic that it's the exact same thing renamed to jack up the price. Before I asked anyone, there was a tutorial over on FordF150.net on how to clean an MAF that he specified to use electrical contact cleaner, always used it on all my vehicles and never had a problem.
yup...
the electronics inside the maf simply feed a current through the thing and cause it to maintain a constant temperature. the amount of current required to do that is directly related to the amount of air flowing across it (thus cooling it)...
so the MAF measures the current and translates that to an airflow number based on the air temperature/density, and calibrated to the size of the MAF housing.
pretty simple trick actually. been used for years in many industries to measure flow of any fluid that's non-conductive.
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