Locate the MAF sensor. It is directly on top of the throttle body.

It has 2 screws hold it in.

You'll need a T-20 Security Torx bit. The security bit has a hole in the middle. A regular torx bit will not work.


Remove the screws

Disconnect the electrical connection on the underside with a flat blade screwdriver

Look through the hole in the MAF and you'll see two tiny wires with a gray filament on them. These wires detect how much air is going into the engine. If they are black/brown that means they are dirty and not giving the proper readings. They need to be cleaned.

Using some Mass Air Flow Sensor cleaner,

Spray the filament for 3-4 seconds. If it still doesn't get clean, VERY carefully use some Q-tips and wipe them off. Then spray again.

Reinstall the MAF in the reverse order.















