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How to Clean MAF in 97-03 F-150's
I did a lot of searching for how to do this on here but didn't have much luck. I finally found a link to another truck site that had some simple instructions. I thought I might document how I did this with pictures for the next guy who comes along.
Here's where the MAF sensor resides in the bottom of the air box just after the air filter. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...37;20MAF/1.jpg Once you separate disconnect the band clamp holding the air box together, the, the first thing is to push the rubber boot down the wires a little so you can move the housing/sensor a little more freely. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/2.jpg Here's the sensor in the air box. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/3.jpg Gently pry the cover off the housing to access the back of the MAF sensor. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/4.jpg Here's the back of the sensor. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/5.jpg Remove the 2 screws holding the sensor to the housing. You will need a T-20 torx bit with the hole in the center. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/6.jpg You can now remove the inside of the housing for mor room to work on the sensor. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...k%20MAF/73.jpg Now you'll have to disconnect the connector from the sensor. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/7.jpg Here's the sensor. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...k%20MAF/10.jpg Do not touch the wires in the sensor, spray them with electrical cleaner like this. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ck%20MAF/9.jpg Then just put it all back together in reverse. Easy as pie, shouldn't take but a half hour. Hopefully this will help the next guy who comes along.:rocker: |
Good stuff.
For the 97 & 98 V6 guys- there is a melted peice of plastic on one of the screws which is impossible to remove, so you can just remove the whole MAF assy and shoot away |
Wow thanks. I just got my 97 xlt about a month ago and haven't bought a manual yet but this site is great for everything I've needed to do so far. I would've never thought the MAF sensor was inside of the plastic intake, most cars they are attached to the TB assembly. I will be doing a TB cleaning and MAF cleaning when I get some time. I'm getting a tiny bit of stumble when I go to hit the gas after cruising at a set speed for a while. I think this trick might just fix that.
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Originally Posted by Raptor05121
(Post 4125657)
Good stuff.
For the 97 & 98 guys- there is a melted peice of plastic on one of the screws which is impossible to remove, so you can just remove the whole MAF assy and shoot away |
Originally Posted by 97XL
(Post 4128943)
Its not totally impossible just a PITA..I just used a BBQ lighter to melt it off, but then you need that stupid security torx driver to remove it. Or just use needle nose vice grips :lol:
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Could you just spray the wire without taking it all apart?
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Originally Posted by kandrew
(Post 4134647)
Could you just spray the wire without taking it all apart?
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This was very timely for me. Thanks for the great writeup!
FYI, I am the original owner of my 1997 F150 with the 4.6-2v motor and my MAF did not have any plastic on either of the torx screws. There was some paint marking on one of them, that was all. My truck was a later 97 model (ordered March 1997). |
Originally Posted by ctbaker
(Post 4134821)
This was very timely for me. Thanks for the great writeup!
FYI, I am the original owner of my 1997 F150 with the 4.6-2v motor and my MAF did not have any plastic on either of the torx screws. There was some paint marking on one of them, that was all. My truck was a later 97 model (ordered March 1997). |
Excellent guide. I will be doing this as soon as possible.
Thank you!!:beers::bows: |
I'm glad you guys have found this thread helpful.:thumbsup:
I don't contribute often to this board but its been extremely helpful to me when I've had an issue with my truck. I just wanted to try and help the next guy out. :beers: I just wish I had thought to clean the engine bay up a little before taking those pics.:p |
Originally Posted by Chris91LX
(Post 4138096)
I'm glad you guys have found this thread helpful.:thumbsup:
I don't contribute often to this board but its been extremely helpful to me when I've had an issue with my truck. I just wanted to try and help the next guy out. :beers: I just wish I had thought to clean the engine bay up a little before taking those pics.:p |
I just found this. Excellent write-up. Were you having issues that prompted you to clean the sensor? :rocker:
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Originally Posted by Hunt&Fish
(Post 4193123)
I just found this. Excellent write-up. Were you having issues that prompted you to clean the sensor? :rocker:
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Originally Posted by ctbaker
(Post 4134821)
This was very timely for me. Thanks for the great writeup!
FYI, I am the original owner of my 1997 F150 with the 4.6-2v motor and my MAF did not have any plastic on either of the torx screws. There was some paint marking on one of them, that was all. My truck was a later 97 model (ordered March 1997). |
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