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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1441112" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>[USER=92409]@John[/USER] Did you happen to check/test the Air Intake Temperature sensor? Maybe it is worth taking a look. The sensor should be on the air filter case. According to the service manual, it is a very delicate sensor, handle it with care. If it is dropped it needs to be replaced. To clean electrical sensors like this (MAP, MAF, etc.) only use a cleaner designed for this purpose, like CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner. Do not use any spray like WD40 that will leave an oily residue. Also, these sensors have very delicate components in them, so I would also avoid using compressed for cleaning. (Sorry, John D, I don't mean to contradict you. Just trying to help.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1441112, member: 93203"] [USER=92409]@John[/USER] Did you happen to check/test the Air Intake Temperature sensor? Maybe it is worth taking a look. The sensor should be on the air filter case. According to the service manual, it is a very delicate sensor, handle it with care. If it is dropped it needs to be replaced. To clean electrical sensors like this (MAP, MAF, etc.) only use a cleaner designed for this purpose, like CRC Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner. Do not use any spray like WD40 that will leave an oily residue. Also, these sensors have very delicate components in them, so I would also avoid using compressed for cleaning. (Sorry, John D, I don't mean to contradict you. Just trying to help.) [/QUOTE]
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