MAF Sensor Replace or Spray?

ChrisBrand

Staff - Legal
Staff member
Bought a second hand MAF Sensor about 3 years ago. Seems its giving problems. Diagnostics throws errors, car feels 'heavy' and fuel consumption up.

Should I even bother with something like Liqui Molly Cleaning Spray or should I rather just replace.

Spray = R95.00
Sensor = R1300.00 (Not from Dealers)
 

Straight six

Well-known member
We are in the same boat Chris....

Lets pay R45 each and and buy the cleaner....if all fails...we buy sensors....:rollsmile::rollsmile:

Seriously its frustrating having to switch the car off and on again to get the power back
 

Straight six

Well-known member
moranor@axis said:
well worth trying to clean it 1st unless your pockets are feeling heavy :rollsmile:

Im buying the Cleaner this weekend....

Regarding the pockets...nothing could be further from the truth:rollsmile:
 
J

Jandre

Guest
I have a bottle of cleaner I bought when I had the e39. Pop in, lets give it a clean and see what happens.

No improvement.... well then you know.

You know where to find me.
 

ChrisBrand

Staff - Legal
Staff member
calypso said:
Seems logical, try the spray first if that doesnt work then get a new MAF.

If the spray does mess up the sensor more then ill just have to get a new one.

Anyone know if the Bosch MAF is good? I know Bosch make good products. Think the OEM is Siemens?
 
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