I’m installing an takeda air intake and this hidden gem of a vid helped me to remove my air intake box. I watch all your videos as it has helped and motivated me to work on my civic. Thank you sir!!!!
Made the mistake of not unplugging battery... Had to reset ECU OMG Christmas lights came early... Still love your video great stuff Thank you so much!!!
I did clean some engine plastics and did not unplugged battery now got 2 codes p0113 and p0102 how can I fix it? Do I have to replace the sensor or just clean up
Couldn't you just unscrew the throttle intake hose running to the intake box and and pop the top off of the air filter box, instead of removing the whole air box?
I really liked your video bro. My problem is that now my sensor is not working properly lol. And I got the VSA, power steering and check engine lights on my dash. What do I need to do now bro?😣😒
Great Video MrRanger! However, is there an alternative cleaning agent to use aside a MAF sensor cleaner? Can i use brake/parts cleaner instead since they clean and evaporate real well? Hope to hear from you. Thank you.
Cleaning the throttle body and this sensor should improve the responsiveness. Throttle body cleaning video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jfQp1BU5zvg.html
Update: my air flow hose was torn just like a lot of other people, causing that above issue. I changed it, and I still cleaned theaf like in this video. Now I no longer get the hard jerking due to the rip, but get small suddel jerking. So I guess the MAF can't be fixed. I also cleaned out the throttle body like in the video linked here.
Went to do this and discovered a crack in my air intake hose, went to another vid and fixed that. Cleaning the MAF sensor in the morning and installing my new fog lights in my EX-L 🤙🏼 tks brother
I found it was easier for me to loosen the air filter box, pull it forward and then disconnect the connection to the MAF sensor. These videos you produce are gold, thanks.
I'm actually a little surprised on the amount of things that needed to be removed, usually working on the Civic is a breeze and requires 0 tedious work like putting hoses back. Cleaning the MAF was easier on my BMW than this but the civics doesn't seem too bad. I'm sure it could be worse
Its only these 2012-2015 Civics that are a PITA. The 2006-2011 are easy. Honda for some reason pushed back the airbox in the later models. The 2016+ civics are easy.
Had an issue after I installed a cold air intake to my 2015 Civic, water was getting sucked through the filter everytime it rained and I hydrolocked the car twice! Took that piece of shit cold air intake out then installed a short ram and realized my mass air flow sensor had gotten wet and was damaged. If you want to install an intake stick with the short ram intake so you don’t go through what I went through
Very informative vid man thx..gotta get my car scanned before I try this operation haha. but one question how long should I let it dry before re installing??