Don
Darth Camaro 12/27/15
Recently I did a MAF sensor/throttle body cleaning (off the car) on my Camaro. Even with only 73,000 miles on the engine, there was a noticeable difference. So I decided that this weekend, I would do the same to my wife`s 2003 Ford Explorer 4.0 SOHC. It has over 115,000 mile and has only had BASIC maintenance performed, so I know the intake tract has to be NASTY. Too, it is driven stop and go, short trips etc, all those things in the severe service category. Also, her throttle body is more complicated than mine, with the IAC valve and all.
I tried U-Tube, but the closest I got was a guy with a 4.0 Ranger and the set-up was different than the wife`s Explorer. No one else was REMOVING the TB to clean it PROPERLY, so I was wondering if there were any Ford guys (gals) around that could give me some advice?
The MAF sensor is easy, almost exactly like mine, but the TB is different enough to cause a little bit of concern (if I break it, I`ll NEVER hear the end of it).
I tried U-Tube, but the closest I got was a guy with a 4.0 Ranger and the set-up was different than the wife`s Explorer. No one else was REMOVING the TB to clean it PROPERLY, so I was wondering if there were any Ford guys (gals) around that could give me some advice?
The MAF sensor is easy, almost exactly like mine, but the TB is different enough to cause a little bit of concern (if I break it, I`ll NEVER hear the end of it).