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To make up for the previous "Red Arrows" photo Whistle - I've been out to the FL at lunchtime.

Red Arrow - MAF
Blue Arrow - Another sensor - possibly the MAP one?????



MAF - closer



MAF - closer from a different angle




This might be the MAP sensor????? looking at "alex_pescaru" diagram this is the MAP sensor.

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Righto. I have been out & cleaned mine.
1- pull up red clip on connector.
2- press center of electrical connector to release catch.
3- remove electrical connector.
4- unscrew 2x TORX screws holding MAF sensor to air intake tubing.
5- squirt solvent cleaner onto small electrical items & wires inside MAF sensor
6- allow to dry.
7- replace sensor.
8- replace screws, not too tight it's only into plastic.
9- replace electrical connector.
10- slide red catch down on connector.
Hey presto, instant 50bhp & 20mpg improvement! (not really, but the car does feel slightly livlier & smoother) Thumbs Up

The third pic shows the small electrical 'gubbins' that you squirt the solvent cleaner onto.
DO NOT use WD40 or similar as dirt/dust will stick to it, and this defeats the object of cleaning it.

It took me 10 minutes including photo's. My car has 33k miles on it & the sensor did look a bit dirty inside before I cleaned it.





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Post #100848 4th May 2011 3:34 pm
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did you clean the MAP sensor also? if so was it gunged up like the ones on Disco3 Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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No, not yet. I was a bit short on time as I had to go out for a couple of hours. I'll have a look at that tomorrow, though & report back. Poke it, Poke it, make it do it again!!

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russben

Great work Thumbs Up

Was spraying the wires enough OR did you have to do any poking into it?

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Be EXTREMELY careful cleaning MAF sensors as they are fragile, this isn't what the DISCO3 thread was about or what Nick started this thread for.

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Spraying lots of the brake cleaner stuff seemed to be enough. The stuff that came out as I was spraying was a bit dirty. I held it over an old white plastic tray to collect the run-off.
I'd just be careful with a cotton bud and like I said before, fluff the end up first so it isn't quite so hard.
The Jag one was a bit more open than the Freel, so I didnt want to go poking around too much.

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Martin. You're right. The original topic was about MAP sensors. I seem to have taken later posts and gone a bit off topic. Apologies.
I agree about MAF sensors being fragile, thats why i urged caution if cleaning it.

[quote="russben"] A word of caution; the wires are very fine and quite delicate. Break a wire and the sensor is scrap. With extreme caution I used a cotton bud to gently wipe the wires whilst spraying. Make sure if you try this to fluff the end of the cotton bud to soften it first.
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I'll have a look at my MAP sensor tomorrow.
Russ. Poke it, Poke it, make it do it again!!

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I've been out and cleaned my MAP sensor today. It wasn't particularly dirty and my car has 33k miles on the clock. It's a dead simple job, 5-10 minutes, unless you drop the screw whilst replacing it Whistle , mine fell into the radiator fan shroud. It took a little while to find it, but I now have a very clean engine undertray Very Happy

1- move radiator hose so it is underneath its bracket (gives better clearance for your hands).
2- undo single TORX screw.
3- pull out MAP sensor (may require slight 'twisting' action)
4- undo electrical connector.
5- clean sensor tip.
6- apply small amount of rubber grease to 'O' ring.
7- replace MAP sensor
8- replace TORX screw, DON'T DROP IT!
9- reconnect electrical connector
10- replace radiator hose in its bracket
Job done & brew time.

I haven’t noticed any difference in running, although as can be seen in the photo's, my sensor wasn't particularly dirty.





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Great work russben Thumbs Up

In step 5 (clean sensor tip)

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I gave it a squirt of brake cleaner up into the sensor tip and wiped the outside with a rag. I was mindful of the solvent brake cleaner on the 'O' ring. You could just wipe around it with a rag. I didn't poke anything into the tip because I couldn't see into it, and didn't want to damage anything. Poke it, Poke it, make it do it again!!

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