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If you're K&N was recently recharged or a little heavy on oil from the factory it could have fouled your MAF, definitely would have noticed a difference then.
 
I have an 03' 2500. About cleaning the MAF, are just the wires sprayed or the whole plastic housing? (I have not bought the can to read yet). A little project for tomorrow. Thanks in advance.
 
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Just the wires. It won't hurt if you hit the housing, but it does not help either. Its the wires that matter.
Remember, less is more. Its a fragile component.

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I wanted to see what y'all thought about this, been having a engine code come on and off a lot here lately. I think it's my MAF. I took it out, clean it and my TB. Drove for a few hours and it came back on...

I think it's my MAF, if you look closely at my pic, the wire that's supposed to lay flat on top is slightly leaning. My TB was junked up on the engine side. I haven't been able to figure out my problem though.
 

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I am not seeing what you are seeing. You see a bent or leaning wire?
 
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Yes, if you look closely at my picture, you can see the top wire leans a little bit to the right. (May have to enlarge my photo to see) the new one in the bottom picture is not leaning, it lays flat across the 2 pillars. I am beginning to believe now though that it's 1 or 2 of my o2 sensors that is throwing the code. P0171 and P0174 are the 2 codes I pulled from the obd yesterday, so it's gotta be either that or a vac line I'm guessing.
 
I just did this to mine.. what a diffrence in trottle resonce. i think mine had some oil on it from the K&N filter:(
 
Great post, used it to clean mine and it was so simple. Thanks for the instructions as well as the pictures.
 
Great How To and Pics spent the afternoon cleaning MAF with given instructions (also TB). Ended up with more, better response from the pedal. :D
 
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Thanks for the write up Eric. I've read it before and meant to clean mine but procrastinated until my engine light came on. Checked the code, sure engough, P0172 & P0175. So quick re-read of your post... off to grab some cleaner, & just like that, no more code, & running like a champ! :D
 
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Excellent! Glad it worked out. Thanks for the kind comments!
 
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I cannot get the wires disconnected to save my life. I have the maf with the the screen on it. Any help?
 
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Not sure on an '01. Giving this a BUMP to get ya some help.
 
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Mine had a screen as well right where the MAF housing connects to the air filter box. The sensor on mine was also molded into the housing and did not have any screws to remove the sensor. I had to take the whole housing out and cleaning the sensor while it was still inside of the tube.
 
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Hope I'm not being repetitive: This sensor can also cause the transmission to shift hard from 1st to 2nd, almost whiplash and a clunk. Dealer changed my high beam passenger light bulb and forgot to plug in the mass air flow sensor. Plugged it back in and everything is fine now. :evil:
 
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