Hello, im pretty handy on most car's. Do much on my pristine 06 300 limited. I took over my mom's 2000 Camry with the 2.2. Great engine. Still only 79000. Been getting to know the engine. My question is most map sensors can be cleaned unless you have crazy mileage on them. I upgraded to a k&n air filter. I figured clean the sensor while I was at it. Did the throttle butterfly to keep the carbon out. But i noticed this map sensor seems closed up. No wire to spray with the map cleaner. Am i missing something? Car idles perfect so no reason to change the part with low mileage. Just wondering if it can be sprayed. Thanks! Lol I'm doing an edit. Looking more into it. The spray goes into the hole where the vacuum hose goes. Most map sensors I saw pop into the manifold for a twist pull out. Then spray in or just replace. The vacuum hose threw me off. Have to say best four cylinder ever made! Nice video 👍
@@Theboss894 yes thanks. I do have the CRC map sensor cleaner on hand. That should do the trick as far as the hole part on the sensor where carbon can build. Yes also have electronic spray. But no issues with the connection. But won't hurt lol. Thanks!
At WHAT point did you interact with the MAF sensor?!?!?! We only see you unhook and dismount a connector and bracket?? You say absolutely nothing during the video. Less than helpful lolol
Very simple
Hello, im pretty handy on most car's. Do much on my pristine 06 300 limited. I took over my mom's 2000 Camry with the 2.2. Great engine. Still only 79000. Been getting to know the engine. My question is most map sensors can be cleaned unless you have crazy mileage on them. I upgraded to a k&n air filter. I figured clean the sensor while I was at it. Did the throttle butterfly to keep the carbon out. But i noticed this map sensor seems closed up. No wire to spray with the map cleaner. Am i missing something? Car idles perfect so no reason to change the part with low mileage. Just wondering if it can be sprayed. Thanks! Lol I'm doing an edit. Looking more into it. The spray goes into the hole where the vacuum hose goes. Most map sensors I saw pop into the manifold for a twist pull out. Then spray in or just replace. The vacuum hose threw me off. Have to say best four cylinder ever made! Nice video 👍
Id clean it with contact cleaner, and follow up with dielectric grease to seal where the pins are. ( Not intake manifold hose)
@@Theboss894 yes thanks. I do have the CRC map sensor cleaner on hand. That should do the trick as far as the hole part on the sensor where carbon can build. Yes also have electronic spray. But no issues with the connection. But won't hurt lol. Thanks!
What year is your camry
The car worked on is a 98" although 1997-01 this method will work too.
Could you not put the link to your next video right over the new part that you’re putting on. It’d be nice to see exactly what part you used.
Toyota Camry Map Sensor is the part installed
At WHAT point did you interact with the MAF sensor?!?!?! We only see you unhook and dismount a connector and bracket?? You say absolutely nothing during the video. Less than helpful lolol