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<blockquote data-quote="rsdn26" data-source="post: 746964" data-attributes="member: 45658"><p>Was very annoyed and sad, cos when i read more bout this, there were even threads suggesting gearbox problem.. but after many advice ppl telling to cleab the maf sensor, i boldly decide tk do it.</p><p>Also, i remembered asking the mechanic to blow my air filter, but he air blow this sensor, in the begining i did not about this sensor. Begin researching, n found that this maf sensor is very sensitive and need to use this specific sensor spray to clean it.. i think the mechanic made the sensor dirty when he blow air into the sensor..</p><p></p><p>Sent from my ASUS_Z010D using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rsdn26, post: 746964, member: 45658"] Was very annoyed and sad, cos when i read more bout this, there were even threads suggesting gearbox problem.. but after many advice ppl telling to cleab the maf sensor, i boldly decide tk do it. Also, i remembered asking the mechanic to blow my air filter, but he air blow this sensor, in the begining i did not about this sensor. Begin researching, n found that this maf sensor is very sensitive and need to use this specific sensor spray to clean it.. i think the mechanic made the sensor dirty when he blow air into the sensor.. Sent from my ASUS_Z010D using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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