Fyi the pt cruiser already gets bad mileage. Its listed as only 19/24 highway. My 6 cylinder vehicles (a van and a truck) both get better gpm than the two pt cruiser that I own. They suck and you won't get better gpm by doing anything to the sensor unless you are only getting 10 gpm
man what a great job you've done keep it up I'll be on the lookout for more of this 💪🏻🤜🏼🤛🏼
We have more PT DIY repairs on our channel, and a few more scheduled once the weather gets better. Thank you for watching and subscribing! -Rjeff H2H
@@How2Helen you are doing well brother, I will be attentive if you upload more of the Cruiser 🤜🏼🤛🏼🙂🙋🏻♂️
Thanks for your help I appreciate that
No problem! Thank you for watching! -Rjeff H2H
Bro, then, pt cruiser dont have MAF sensor? But this is IAT, but i dont know where is the MAF sensor:'o
You miss one of the more vital sensors as far as cleaning, which would be the MAP sensor located on the plastic manifold.
Then that means another video is coming soon! Lol. Thank you for watching! - Rjeff H2H
I think you are mistaken here, what you cleaning is the air temperature sensor not MAF
Hello. You are right! I made a big blunder on this. Lol! Time to make a new video. Thank you for watching! -Rjeff H2H
Was mass air flow sensor cleaner ok to use in the temperature sensor then?
Fyi the pt cruiser already gets bad mileage. Its listed as only 19/24 highway. My 6 cylinder vehicles (a van and a truck) both get better gpm than the two pt cruiser that I own. They suck and you won't get better gpm by doing anything to the sensor unless you are only getting 10 gpm
That's not the mass air flow sensor
Ooppps! Sorry. Thank you for pointing that out, and correcting my mistake. I will do better in the future. Thank you for watching!-Rjeff H2H
Where is it? Do pt's not have one? I can't find and information anywhere on its location.