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[…]how to clean the MAF, so I decide to do my own and show it to them. Things you need during the cleaning: CRC MAF cleaner Torx screwderiver #15 10mm wrenchPreparation: Park your car under a shade or a place that isn’t dusty. Disconnect the bettary using the 10mm wrench […]
[…]but will be felt (high idle). Before reassembling, some like to spray remaining throttle body cleaner/carb cleaner into the plenum to clean it up. This is usually a waste of time since oil coming from the PCV will quickly muck it up again but pooled cleaner may help clean downstream […]
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[…]the up to remove the plastic cover. 11) Press gauge rings into place. They come with adhesive. 12) Clean the plastic cover front and back double checking for fingerprints and lint and reinstall. 13) Repeat steps 1-9 backwards to reinstall. NOTE: DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES PUT THE KEY IN THE […]
[…]out of the housing. Simply use a terry cloth rag and apply some elbow grease back and forth to clean it. These were actual pictures of my FX35. You can see how dirty it was as seen above. You can see the green cloth I used. After cleaning it, it […]
[…]and press down on the clutch 5 or 6 times to empty out the reservoir (might as well start off with clean brake fluid). The clutch will fall to the floor, so you’ll have to pull it up with your hand. Seperate the banjo connecter from the box. Notice the […]
Very clean 1st Gen […]
[…]a $35 part. Drain fluid. Drop pan (clean with brake cleaner) Remove the 3 bolts holding filter. (clean with brake cleaner while your at it) Remove the valve body about 11 bolts Remove the stepper motor from the top of the valve body (the side you can’t see with the […]
[…]claims to do this whole job quickly, I would wonder how much time and care they put into the cleaning. Poor cleaning will shorten the time until the next required cleaning. How often should the EGR flow tube be cleaned? My tube was cleaned for the first time at 111K […]
[…]large hose so that the MAF is closer to get to – EGR guide tube – remove temperature sensor to clean and clean out all orifices Cleaning Tips: – Use a knife and straightened paperclips along with carb cleaner to clean our EGR guide tube – Toothbrush works well for […]
[…]foot roll of garage door bottom seal about $10.00 Steps: 1. Put the 3M tape on the door seal. 2. Clean the bottom of your bumper where the lip is going. 3. Start removing the tape plastic and attaching your new lip. […]
[…]pick out the O-ring, it should come out very easily. Not shown in this pic, but clean the inside really good and then lube it with brake fluid. Let the new seal soak up in brake fluid prior to putting in. This is how it should look after inserting new seal. Clean piston then soak it in […]
[…]it so I ended just getting a shifter console on eBay that had it. Everything came out perfect and clean. It’s nicely tucked and visible. Order Link: https://camberwell-intl.com/ Coupon Code: LAYLOW15 (15% OFF) […]
[…]you experience stalling issues (with no CEL) and have tried all the basic troubleshooting like: clean TB, IACV, ECTS, plugs, filters, coils etc and nothing seemed to help, you need to check your MAF sensor ground. Simply back probe the black wire on MAF connector with positive lead of the […]
[…]pads from the caliper mounting bracket and clean the shims and hardware thoroughly with brake cleanup. Use a clean rag to scrub off deposits. Make sure this hardware is smooth and clean. The pads slide back and forth in this hardware so it’s important to make sure the path is […]
[…]of an Infiniti G35 Rear Spoiler installed on 5thgen Nissan Maxima. Overall, looks nice and clean. Fits great as well. The spoiler is a little heavy so you will need to beefier rear trunk struts. Old Photos (Poor Photo Quality Due to Original […]
[…]–14 ohms . 16. Clean intake plenum, lower intake manifold, and intake runners. a. I used Carb clean and a Valvoline product. I sprayed a good amount of Carb clean down the intake runners and used a cloth to wipe the dirt out. You may want to try a toothbrush. b. […]
[…]decent place with quality work with reasonable pricing. Jose is the owner and does great work. Clean welds and great pricing. He’s a stand-up and reasonable guy. Not to mention that he works on Maxima’s ALL THE TIME!! Tell him that Eddy in the white Nissan Maxima referred you. Shop […]
[…]member years ago. They were a limited run and are no longer made. I think they look great and clean. Some people did the 7thgen Mirror but they are not heated and do not have not auto-fold. LED Mirror Covers Side Door Pocket […]
[…]on Lowering Springs AEM A/F Guage Tuned ECU Revs to 7200 Drilled and Slotted Rotors Stop Tech Pads Clean Black Heated Leather Heated Steering Wheel Pioneer Radio Clear Side Markers Black Housing Tail Lights Retrofitted Yellow […]
[…]be. Being my first time diagnosing my electrical system I’m now understanding the need for all clean & tight connections. I ended up getting out the multimeter to test continuity and it was so corroded in many spots there was none. I cleaned connections with a silver wire brush on […]
[…]spoiler…. here’s another option from the Honda Accord (08-09). I really like it and its super clean. Part #: ABS186 Price: $139.99 2008-2009 […]
We came across this 4thgen Nissan Maxima which was up for auction. It’s very rare to find a clean low mileage 4thgen Maxima in this condition. It was definitely work documenting for future reference. Photo Credits: […]
[…]is finally the first 6.5gen with a 100% completed custom molded lip. It has a nice clean look to it as […]
[…]I started with my 5th gen kit and had to use to the 5th gen piping. This piping was nice and clean but I could not use an open air BOV since the MAF was on the uncharged side any air lost thereafter was registered as a leak and the […]
[…]ports and just cut the upper manifold to match. I made sure the all my ports where smooth and clean. […]
[…]-8AN fittings to accommodate the 5/8″ PCV tube found on VQ engines valve covers to clean up your Oil Catch Can setup. These are AN fittings designed to be pushed in your engine valve cover plastic tube outlet, they do not replace the threaded PCV Valve. Made with precision machined […]
[…]shielded it some. Flywheel removed (note oily residue all over): Step one: Drain engine oil. Clean area (I used brake cleaner) and remove old seal–it is more of a bracket with integrated inner rubber seal. This includes any old stuck-on gasket sealant attached to the metal surfaces. It should look like […]
[…]the wire to make it easier to splice. Step 6: Here is where you will put the strip, remember to clean it so you wont be sticking it to dirt. Also this is where you will feed the strip wiring from. Step 7: Now give yourself enough slack on both ends but […]
[…]also a fellow VQ enthusiast and has a dog named Stance. Solid pricing, reputable and it’s a nice clean shop. It’s become more and more difficult to find good shops in NYC that do great work and have reasonable pricing. This is one of them! Instagram: the_stance_shop Address: 20-02 29th […]