This Cleaning Improves Fuel Consumption and Idle Speed
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Hey guys, welcome to the channel, how are you all doing? In today's video, we have a great maintenance video about two very important sensors for the correct functioning of the engine, and best of all, fuel economy! That's right, this information and tip alone is worth a like, so hit the like button, subscribe to the channel, and follow along. I've already made some videos showing you how to clean these sensors, but every six to eight months, depending on how much you drive, it's good to clean them again. So, I'm going to give these sensors a good clean once more. And one detail: you see how beautiful this engine is, freshly cleaned, right? Yes, after so many people asked me to show how I keep the engine so clean, I made a complete video on how I clean the engine and leave it with this dry shine that doesn't attract dirt, and it smells good too. Want more details? Click down below—I'll leave the link in the description of this video showing you how to get your engine looking like this. It's been a week since I cleaned this engine; I drove through rain and mud. Take a look here to see—the front of the car is all dirty. I hit mud the other day when I went to that festival, which was all mud and rain, and look how clean it still is! Okay, now let's get to the most important part and the topic of this video. The first sensor I'm going to clean is this little guy here: the engine phase sensor. It reads the rotations of the camshaft; the camshaft has