04-10-2009, 03:21 PM
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Newbie - Just Registered
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 8
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gscaesar
I cleaned my MAF today with CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner ($7 at Autozone). Definately had a film of oily residue on the screen, and it looked like some residue on the hot wire itself. Car ran beautifully after I cleaned with the spray, let it dry, and put it back together. I checked my idle with the procedure from the Factory Service Manual (pgs 33-35, where you get the car warmed up, turn off engine, unplug the TPS, then restart - rev - place in Neautral, rev, idle, and check ignition timing = 15 and idle = 650+/- 50). Last time I did that, I stalled constantly during the steps when the TPS was unplugged - I had to give throttle constantly to keep from stalling. Now, after cleaning the MAF, it never stalled.
The real test will be the next 1-2 weeks of driving. If I can make 150 miles of city driving without stalling, then I will know it is fixed.
Feeling good about this one. (Though I also felt good after cleaning the IACV, replacing the PCV, replacing the fuel filter, fixing the oil leak on the O2 sensor, fixing a broken breather hose, cleaning the throttle body, taking it to a mechanic, taking it to the Nissan dealer, etc etc .... darn intermittent problems).
Greg
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I wish you the best with maf sensor. looks like it is going to work, b/c in my case even after cleaning it few times I still could not get it to work correctly,
so I had to get one from junk maxima
good luck
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