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Jump to Halfords Web site search Jump to main content Jump to main categories Halfords Electrical Contact Cleaner 400ml How can I get it? Halfords Electrical Contact Cleaner The Halfords Electrical Contact Cleaner is ideal for cleaning ignition components and other precision parts. It removes tarnish, dirt, grease, dust, oil and other deposits, preventing arcing between dry contacts. Halfords Electrical Contact Cleaner Extra Info Removes tarnish, dirt, grease, dust, oil & other deposits It prevents arcing between dry contacts Ideal for cleaning ignition components & other precision parts View the Safety Data SheetIn checkout the products will be split into separate deliveries for each supplier. Other customers who bought this also viewedNext »It does the job. Was this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewI would buy this product again. ProsWorks As AdvertisedConsNoneBest UsesWas this a gift?:NoComment on this reviewdo it yourself ProsCan Withstand UseEasy To UseReliableConsBest UsesAutomotive Repair ShopUpkeepComment on this reviewI would definitely buy this product again Comment on this reviewThank you CRC ProsEasy To UseReliableConsBest UsesAutomotive Repair ShopHome GarageUpkeepComment on this reviewGood Service & Good product ProsReliableConsBest UsesAutomotive Repair ShopHome GarageNoneComment on this reviewWorked great ProsEasy To UseConsBest UsesHome GarageComment on this reviewmade my '99 Ranger run likw a different vehicle !!!
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13,677 in Car & Motorbike (See top 100) in Car & Motorbike > Car Parts > Engine & Engine Parts > Engine Parts > Sensors > Air Mass in Car & Motorbike > Car Parts > Sensors Date First Available2 Nov. 2013 Effective cleaner for Mass Air Flow sensors. Both the hot-wire and hot plate type sensors can be cleaned easily for optimal performance of the injection system. CRC Air Sensor Clean high puriy, effective precision cleaning solvent designed to meet today's enviromental challenges. Based on fast dripping nap thenic solvents without chlorinated glycol ether components. DELIVERY ONLY AVAILABLE TO UK MAINLAND ONLY Automotive > Car Parts > Engine & Engine Parts > Engine Parts > Sensors > Air Mass ST71500EN Carb Spray Cleaner, 500 ml Sas Throttle Body Cleaner Aerosol Spray 1 X 500Ml Can (Sas4) See all 55 customer reviews See all 55 customer reviews (newest first) Great product and works well. I would definitely recommend and would buy again when I need it.
Had no problems since using the cleaner.Very pleased with it. Does what it says on the can. Does what iit says on the tin very good cleaner work well could save people a lot of money does what it says on the tin worked and brought back a faulty MAF saving £40.0 Did the Job it was designed to do.... Cleaned my MAF sensor a treat...! Dispatched from and sold by Powerenhancer. Archoil AR2810 Mass Air Flow Sensor Cleaner (200ml Aerosol) Save 5% each on Qualifying items offered by Powerenhancer when you purchase 2 or more. Here's how (terms and conditions apply) 5,441 in Car & Motorbike (See top 100) Date First Available16 Dec. 2013 AR2810 MAF Sensor Cleaner contains a powerful blend of chemicals that safely and effectively remove deposits on the sensor, restoring correct air flow metering. AR2810 will not harm MAF sensor wires or associated materials such as plastics or rubbers. Archoil AR6400-D MAX Professional Diesel Engine, Turbo, DPF & CAT Cleaner Concentrate - 400ml Archoil AR9100 Advanced Friction Modifier & Oil Additive (250ml)
AR6400-D MAX Professional Diesel Engine, Turbo, DPF & CAT Cleaner Concentrate - 400ml 450ml Engine and Catalytic Converter Cleaning Treatment Wynn's 1831014 54179 Air Intake/ Carb Cleaner 500 ml Very good product solved the problem on my wifes MX 5 Did what it said on the can. Archoll produce great products that really work. cleaned the MAF perfectly here fast .well packed.it does work.worked on my old bmw Fast service , great product.You slip behind the wheel for the morning commute. The engine starts easily, runs fine while fast-idling down the driveway and down the street for a few miles, but then stalls. You know instantly when the stall occurs because the air horn in the tractor-trailer rig immediately behind you curdles the fluid in your inner ear's semicircular canals when forward motion fails to proceed at an orderly pace. You restart, your car accelerates with a slight stumble, and when you coast to a stop at a traffic light, it stalls again.
The stumble and possible stall problem doesn't go away when the engine is warm, so the common cold-engine poor-running possibilities are scratched from your priority checklist. This is more than annoying and as soon as the weekend arrives, the hood goes up.All sensor wires are connected. There's no Check Engine light and there are no trouble codes. What do you look for now? A disconnected or damaged vacuum hose? Sure, that's a good bet, because many vacuum hoses can be pinched and damaged where it's really difficult to see. But take the time to check them all, making sure they're not only on tight, but not cracked or burned through due to contact with an exhaust pipe or exhaust gas recirculation tube. Don't be surprised if the last hose you check is the one that's damaged. If all the hoses are intact and on tight, there's another possibility that's just as likely: dirt and gum accumulation in the throttle body.Remove any hoses or wires on the air duct connecting the throttle body to the air cleaner housing.
Mark which hose or wire goes where to avoid confusion later.To check for this, you've got to remove the intake air duct between the air cleaner housing and the throttle body. First, disconnect all hoses and unplug any sensor wiring connectors. If there's a chance you could confuse a hose connection or wiring connector, put a piece of masking tape on the hose or connector, another on the hose neck or sensor, and mark each with the same letter.Next, loosen any clamps, work the duct off the throttle body and set it aside. With the wiring and hoses disconnected, you should not run the engine. Even if it starts and runs, it will log trouble codes, possibly triggering the Check Engine light. Then you'll have to go through a code-clearing procedure--extra work you don't want. Moreover, the computer may have to relearn some driveability trim settings, which may leave you with a marginally running engine for several minutes.On some vehicles, it's possible to leave hoses and sensors connected and still move the intake air duct safely out of the way.
In that case, it would be possible to spray a solvent into the throttle body opening with the engine running. However, there's no great advantage to this and, as you'll see, there are reasons why it's not such a great idea.Take a good look inside the throttle body using a flashlight. Operate the throttle linkage to open the throttle plate so you can see past the outside surface of the throttle body. If you see a coating of dirt and oily film on the inside wall of the throttle body or the edge of the throttle plate, you've likely found the problem. The coating both upsets and restricts the airflow when the throttle is closed or slightly open.Where do these deposits come from? Some are in airborne dirt that gets through the air filter or past a crack in the intake air duct. So be sure to check the intake air duct for cracks, particularly in the "accordion" area where they're not as obvious. Most deposits, however, are from oil and combustion gases transferred from the positive crankcase ventilation system and pushed forward by normal engine pulsation as the intake valves close and open.
Some throttle body bores have a coating to reduce the buildup, but, in time, bores with protective coats can be affected. There are several ways to clean out the area. The best is with a professional tool called the Intake Snake, which comes with an effective yet safe solvent, and the simplest is with an old worn-out toothbrush with soft bristles and a mild solvent.There are three reasons why you have to be careful, both in choice of solvent and in application: First, if the throttle body has a protective coating (as on many Ford products) to reduce the buildup, a strong solvent and hard brushing will remove it, so you'd have to do the job more often. If you see a warning label on a Ford product, that's why.Second, there may be a sensor tip projecting into a small opening in the area of the throttle plate, and a strong solvent or hard brushing might damage it. In addition, a sensor O-ring seal may be damaged by a strong solvent.Third, the throttle plate shaft is sealed at the mounting holes in the throttle body to prevent entry of unmeasured air (which would upset the fuel mixture).