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Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 24 Jan 2016 5:10 +0000
by Talktheroo
Yep, helps get the correct boost back.
The Roo.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 21 Feb 2016 8:04 +0000
by bjbarsted
Just looking through the thread and I have been trying to find one on a maf sensor clean but can't find any thing
Is it a simple job if so where do I find it
Any help would be good thx

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 6:19 +0000
by DeadlyBeast
Try a little harder, look through this thread again

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 7:15 +0000
by matan
I wonder if the map sensot filter could be the cause of my problem. My 05 sr5 goes into the engine control mode when i rev hard in third gear. When towing a boat if i accelerate to join traffic on the. Highway i get the engine icon and cannot get over about 78 keep lometers speed. I disconnect th battery, reconnect a few minutes later and all is good until the next time it happens. Whats the cause

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 3:36 +0000
by Schwanm
Did this yesterday.. Heaps of oil and gunk came out.. So much more power now :-D

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Tue, 05 Jul 2016 3:53 +0000
by Luxxy2005
Where do I buy a new one? Mines completely cracked and leaking

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Wed, 06 Jul 2016 5:30 +0000
by Josh Walker
Where can you get replacement ones from ?

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 5:06 +0000
by fubar
Your local toyota store / workshop

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 07 Jul 2016 5:10 +0000
by Dutchman_1986
Checked my one on a 2005 model and was clean, when I removed the intercooler there was a fair bit of oil inside is this normal

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Thu, 08 Sep 2016 1:09 +0000
by adzylux
Cheers for the info Boxhead!

Did this on my 2011 D4D Hilux and the their was a fair bit of gunk that came out. Similar to those that have posted pics.

I have a catch can that I'm overdue to install. Maybe I get onto this sooner rather than later eh?

Car does feel a bit pokier onto boost. Looking forward to monitoring my next tank of fuel to see if I'm getting better enconomy!

Thanks again, Boxhead, and to everyone else that posted useful info on this thread :D

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 8:45 +0000
by Magnum06
Does the actual MAP Sensor itself need cleaning? Not the MAF where the air cleaner is, but the sensor on the intercooler? It has a small hose going directly to the MAP sensor filter.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 13 Feb 2017 12:31 +0000
by TOYZX
Go back thru this thread and you find pics of what need cleaning. The map sensor has its own little filter.

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Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Tue, 07 Mar 2017 6:07 +0000
by Muddy Dazza
Purchased a new MAP filter last week, but will wait until I fit the catch can before replacing it. $50 for a new filter it is easier to change it out.
Thanks to this thread, I never knew about this filter before.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 09 Jul 2017 11:25 +0000
by Fake News Outlet
I want to give these 2 parts a clean, can anyone recommend how long it might take to air dry the sensor and filter? If there was any residual moisture would it be a problem?

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 09 Jul 2017 12:49 +0000
by TOYZX
I just blow through mine (breath) have seen then damaged by compressors. If ya use o2 sensor cleaner it'll evaporate in a few minutes.

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Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 23 Jul 2017 4:30 +0000
by iller
So i just cleaned the sensor and filter but both seemed clean, but when i run techstream it still says there is to low pressure on it. Any ideas?

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Mon, 19 Feb 2018 10:56 +0000
by Sam Gribley
Cleaned both yesterday and even for somebody who is only an apprentice backyard mechanic so far, it was easy and only took 5 minutes. 2010 SR with a little over 200k on the clock and pure filth came out of both the sensor and the filter, definitely a noticeable difference in drive afterwards too.

Big thanks to boxhead (original poster) for pointing this out because I would never have known about it otherwise.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 04 Mar 2018 6:25 +0000
by wombat81
I cleaned my MAP filter today. It didn't seem as dirty as others on the thread. I got some sooty stuff out of it, but not heaps, and nothing oily like others have said. I thought it'd be worse since it's an ex-miner with 180k on the clock. Thanks for the info, though. It's something I'll do regularly now.

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 12 Aug 2018 8:39 +0000
by Tazlar
Just read this whole thread and went to clean mine.... aah.. do I have one? Haha

Do not all hilux’s look like the one in the pics on the first page? I’m still trying to figure out how to put up a pic of mine

Re: How to clean your map sensor filter

PostPosted: Sun, 12 Aug 2018 9:01 +0000
by Tazlar