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![]() Oh! My bad! Let me know how it goes drilling out only the stud in the middle. Also let me know how your going to do this with out damaging the rest of the screw, or without heating up the plastic....wait, I found my old MAF instructions....it say's when removing the hot wire sensor, instead of buying the right tool, take a drill bit and drill out the stud in the middle of the screw, overheat and melt the holes around it, that way when you bolt it back down, it will have some play to move around with over time with vibration, actually retuning the car better, it lubricates the computer and then the computer sends a signal to all the sensors, lubricating them too. Good luck.
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