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Av. Fundadores 1001, Col. Alfareros, Monterrey, N.L., Mexico. 3 reviews 3 reviews Q&A By: Shipping Showing options for 97818 $5.97 per order $7.97 per order Learn more about shipping costs & FREE pickup You searched: Find Pickup Showing options for 97818 Learn more about FREE pickup You searched: Find Mass air flow sensors and housing and fuel injected gasoline enginesBoth throttle body and multi-port More about this item... The CRC MAF and Throttle Body Mass Air Flow Meter kit is specifically developed to clean sensors. It is designed with advanced Cozol technology for increased horsepower and MPG. This air sensor single-use twin pack cleans gum and varnish from the throttle valves and body for easier starting. It also improves air/fuel ratio and removes harmful deposits. CRC MAF and Throttle Body Single-Use Twin Pack, 1 Kit: Cleans mass air flow sensors and housing for fuel-injected gasoline engines (both throttle body and multi-port) Performance twin pack Improves air/fuel ratio Increases MPG Eliminates hesitation Removes harmful deposits Dries fast Instant horse power gain in under 20 minutes Mass flow meter, 1 kit, includes sensor cleaner and throttle body and air intake cleaner
Due to federal restrictions, this item must be returned in its original package, or with secure ORM-D packaging obtained from the post office. We advise keeping the original packaging for at least 90 days. See our returns policy for more information. Specifications Color: Multicolor Fabric Content: 100% Multi Vehicle Type: Multicolor ,  Multi Compatible Devices: Car Material: Multi Manufacturer Part Number: 05111 Container Type: TRAY IN WRAP Model: 5111 Fuel Type: Gasoline Brand: CRC Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 4.25 x 2.01 x 5.50 Inches Auto & Tires Auto & Tires Auto Parts Auto & Tires Auto Parts Additional Auto Replacement Parts Age 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and older Gender Male Female Verified purchaser This is a CRC product used to clean (aerosol style) the Mass Air Flow Sensor and the Throttle Body. There are two separate products because the MAF Sensor has to be a solvent that doesn't harm plastics. Like all CRC products I have used this is excellent.
The two-pack approach is great and I was able to clean two cars with it. My cars were not that dirty despite both having over 200k miles. With a really dirty car maybe the pack will only clean one car. Just had to drive to my local Walmart to pick up Great! Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser I would say this definitely made a difference for me but it is not anything magical. Yes (3) No (0)  Report Yes (3) No (0) Thank you for your feedback! We are very glad to hear you like the product! Verified purchaser Awesome product! Solved my intermittent revving problem in 07 Mustang GT California Special Yes (0) No (0)  Report Yes (0) No (0) Verified purchaser Verified purchaser This is a CRC product used to clean (aerosol style) the Mass Air Flow Sensor and the Throttle Body. Yes (0) No (0) I would say this definitely made a difference for me but it is not anything magical. Yes (3) No (0)Quick and easy solution for curing the annoying hesitation, jittering, lag back feeling, stalling or whatever you wish to call it, which happens when you are accelerating your car.
(Note: While this article is dedicated to the Toyota Corolla late models, this will apply to most cars equipped with a MAF or flow meter sensor, either from Toyota or any other brand, like Nissan, Mitsubishi, etc.) If you own a 2004, 2005, 2006 or 2007 Toyota Corolla and your car hesitates when you accelerate or it hesitates when driving, you should try the solution described here. Below is a list of the behavior your car may show that tells that you should try this procedure before going to a mechanic or repair shop. You should know that while those problems can be caused by several issues, including low quality or altered fuel or even a loosely tighten fuel cap, the most common cause is a dirty MAF flow meter sensor. The MAF sensor (Mass Air Flow Meter Sensor) is in charge of detecting how much air (in mass, not volume) is coming in to the engine, so the ecm computer can calculate the amount of fuel to be injected. Some times this sensor gets contaminated by lots of microscopic debris that scape the air filter and accumulate on its sensing parts over time.
The resulting effect is that the MAF flow meter sensor gets less “sensible” and detects less air than it is currently entering the engine. The reaction of the ecm computer will be to inject less fuel to keep the air fuel balance, taking as reference the false reading of the MAF flow meter sensor. This will produce a too-lean mixture, which is responsible of the hesitation, the loss in power and the check engine light. If your car engine, besides the hesitation, is also producing knocking or engine pinging at high loads, like when going up through a hill, it is attributed to this too-lean condition. Before going to an auto parts store or to a mechanic to fix the problem, you should try fixing it your self. If the problem is a dirty MAF flow meter sensor, the solution is to clean it, plain and simple. That may save you some money that a mechanic will charge for cleaning it (you could do the same) or for replacing the part when most of the times it is not damaged, just dirty or contaminated.
Here are some guidelines to do it by your self. If you do, you will be glad that you saved money and learned how to do it for the next time it happens to you, your family or friends. First of all, you will only need a #2 Phillips screwdriver (shown in the picture below) for removing just two screws and a spray can of the CRC MAF flow sensor cleaning, which is an electrical parts cleaner, specially designed for these jobs. Though I said “specially designed”, don’t worry as it is available on any Auto Zone, Advance Autoparts and other similar stores. The brand “CRC” is an excellent one and it is also shown in the picture below. The above part is not expensive at all and you may get it here: MAF Sensor Spray Now, you will need to locate the MAF flow meter sensor in your Corolla. It is very accessible and no mechanical experience is needed to do this. In the picture below, the location of the MAF flow meter sensor of the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Corolla (1ZZ-FE Engine) is shown.
You will find it by opening the hood of your car’s engine compartment and looking at the air intake assembly behind the vehicle’s battery. It is attached in place by just two small Phillips screws. Take the screws out with a #2 Phillips screwdriver, carefully not to drop them off. If they drop, you may end up loosing them and while they can be easily replaced, this will turn from a quick fix to a time wasting ‘searching for a similar screws’ job that might involve a trip to the hardware store. After removing the two screws and putting them in a safe place, now pull out the MAF flow meter sensor. Sometimes it could feel a little bit attached, but if both screws are removed, it will come out. In the next picture, it is shown the MAF flow meter sensor already pulled out. Now you must disconnect the wiring harness that is attached to it, by pushing a plastic clip located in the plug, while pulling away the plug at the same time. It will easily come out. With the MAF flow meter sensor already unmounted from your car’s engine, put it in a table over a paper towel or a cloth and with the CRC cleaner, spray directly to the connector harness to clean the contacts from debris and dust.
Just spray it with full force for a couple of seconds. You should wear eye protection or be very careful so the spray back does not get in your eyes. Also, since this product is highly flammable, do this away from open flames, heat sources and in a ventilated area. Now what will really fix the engine hesitation issue; spray with full force inside the MAF flow meter sensor openings for a couple of seconds on each opening. Avoid the straw of the spray can, to get inside the MAF sensor and touch anything inside. After that, repeat one more time and put the MAF sensor upside down, so the excess liquid drips out. Allow enough time for the MAF sensor to be completely dry before reinstalling it in your vehicle. The CRC chemical is designed to dry almost instantly and it does, but spraying for a few seconds over the MAF sensor’s surface, will considerably lower the temperature, causing condensation from the environment moisture. Just allow it to dry completely before putting it back in the engine.