Cleaning the MaF
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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Cleaning the MaF
On my 10 LS460 swb am contemplating cleaning the MAF sensor. As the battery is in its own corner, I'm not too sure how to disconnect the negative terminal so my question is this..if I clean the MAF sensor and leave the battery connected, will that have adverse affect?
I think I read pulling and re plugging a specific fuse wil also work?
I think I read pulling and re plugging a specific fuse wil also work?
#2
You shouldn't need to disconnect the battery to clean the maf sensor. Just disconnect the plug from the maf sensor then remove it from the intake housing. Spray the contacts with maf cleaner and put everything back together. There's no need to reset ECU, new fuel trims will be adjusted after a few cycles.
#3
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To be quite honest if you can't fugue out that it's actually really easy to get to the battery and disconnect the negative terminal I wouldn't go cleaning maf sensors. The battery is just under plastic covers. But if you really want to clean it you really don't need to disconnect the battery. Just unplug the sensors.
#4
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Ah thanks clarifies it - was just gonna do this last night and didn't know if there was a short cut to disconnect the battery (short of pulling the battery out). I read in a previous thread of disconnecting the battery before doing this to reset the ECU but I guess that isn't needed..thanks!
#5
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I have never done mine, but I probably should, there is so much salt on the roads where I am right now that I can't go a single day without my car being totally covered in it. Been washing it twice a week and it makes no difference. Those sensors must be caked in salt by now, my fuel economy has dropped too, but that's probably do to the very cold weather we're having.
#6
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I have never done mine, but I probably should, there is so much salt on the roads where I am right now that I can't go a single day without my car being totally covered in it. Been washing it twice a week and it makes no difference. Those sensors must be caked in salt by now, my fuel economy has dropped too, but that's probably do to the very cold weather we're having.
#7
Lexus Fanatic
I posted a DIY that included MAF cleaning and the product to use. You do not need to disconnect the battery.
Just make sure you use a proper MAF cleaner and don't man-handle the MAF.....the filament is delicate. I used CRC MAF cleaner from my local auto parts store, FWIW.
Just make sure you use a proper MAF cleaner and don't man-handle the MAF.....the filament is delicate. I used CRC MAF cleaner from my local auto parts store, FWIW.
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#13
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I can't remember how much detail I went into in my DIY post (spark plug change), but it should help. In summation, when you gain access to the air filters, the MAFs are there. Unscrew them from the assembly and spray the cleaner into and onto the filaments.
#14
Lexus Fanatic
On my GS430 I just undid the clips for the air filter, took the airfilter out, unhooked the airfilter plug, pulled or unscrewed the air filter pipe/tube out and you could spray the MAF sensor with MAF cleaner while it was still in the plastic tube. You don't need to spray a lot. Then just put everything back together and plug it back in. Car may run a little rich or hectic when you first start it up but it will settle down as the computer adjusts.