I haven't done this myself, but some have said the wiper can be re-positioned in relation to the track so there is a new unworn path. YOu might consider it. Also, I have on other electrical parts used a pencil eraser to clean wiper trackers. There is enough abrasive in the eraser to clean the surface. What I used was an eraser used in an electric eraser tool of the type that used to be used by draftsmen. Good luck, Regards, John Rodgers 88 GL Driver Joseph Fortino wrote: >Hello, > >does anyone know if the tracks on the airflow meter inside the unit >show signs of wear near where the unit rests, seems my tracks look >worn out only at one spot. I cleaned the tracks lightly last night >other than that all looks ok. *it might be draging ? * or sticking eh? >any info for those who have popped the lid on this little device :) > >thanks >Joe > > > |
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