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Cleaning Air Mass Meter 900

Dear Fellow Brickboarders,

May this find you well. Having checked the FAQs, which are silent, I venture to ask if anyone knows how to clean an Air Mass Meter.

I know that a "non-contact" method must be used, as the sensor wire is hyper-fragile, and cannot be touched with anything, even a cotton-tipped swab.

Will spraying with carb/choke cleaner remove any dirt, etc., without damaging the sensor wire? If carb/choke cleaner is not good, what solvent can be used?

Thanks for your help. I appreciate it.

With every warm, best wish for Happy Holidays and a Good, Healthy New Year, I remain,

Yours faithfully,

spook






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