CRC MAF cleaner

normality78

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Does anyone know where can i get this?


 

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Hi Tom,
I've tried in Sunway outlet but dont have. They only have Carb / TB cleaner which i dont compatible with this extremely fragile sensor. Based on BMW forums, it seems there are plp using electronic board cleaner to clean it but i dont feel comfrt with that idea
 

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I'm also looking for this CRC cleaner and one electronic shop is helping me to check for the availability and price for me. will let you know once i got their reply.
 

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I'm also looking for this CRC cleaner and one electronic shop is helping me to check for the availability and price for me. will let you know once i got their reply.
CRC Contact cleaner (blue can) is another option (just like CRC MAF sensor cleaner it doesnt leave residue)

most electronic shops carries it.
 

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koolspyda.. correct and they do have the CRC contact cleaner but that would be my plan B if thay can't get the CRC MAF cleaner.
 

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there is this bro who pm me said he can get it for us. 0123682555 chong
 

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Sorry, out of topic. Just wondering if the carburetor/throttle cleaner will work for MAF sensor..?
 

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i do thought of it but as i read more, the carb cleaner doesnt seems to say anything can be clean on sensor. so i dont feel safe also
 
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