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Is your Jaguar XK8 hesitating at start-up or suffering from a rough idle? [01:11] Before you buy expensive replacement parts, try this simple DIY fix! In this video, I show you how to safely clean the Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensor and the throttle body on a Jaguar X100. I walk through the entire process in real-time [30:12], including how to remove the airbox, the specific cleaners you MUST use to avoid damage [11:48], and how to clean the butterfly valve for better airflow. This is a 30-minute job that can save you hundreds at the mechanic! What we cover in this guide: Symptoms: Addressing hesitation and engine rev drops [01:11]. MAF Removal: Taking apart the airbox to access the sensor [07:09]. The Right Tools: Why you should use dedicated MAF cleaner vs. carb cleaner [11:48]. Throttle Body: Opening the butterfly valve and removing carbon deposits [20:25]. Reassembly: Ensuring airtight seals to prevent vacuum leaks [25:03]. If you find this helpful, subscribe for more Jaguar maintenance and restoration tips! #JaguarXK8 #JaguarX100 #MAF #ThrottleBody #CarRepair #RoughIdle #JaguarRestoration #ProjectsInTheBarn #DIYAutoRepair 3. Video Chapters [00:00] Intro: Addressing Hesitation & Idle Issues [02:45] Locating the MAF Sensor & Airbox (UK RHD) [03:52] Removing the Breather Hose & Ducting [05:32] Unbolting the Air Intake Trunk [07:09] Taking Apart the Airbox [09:53] What a Dirty MAF Sensor Looks Like [11:48] The Best Cleaner for MAF Sensors (Don't use Carb Cleaner!) [13:04] Step-by-Step: Cleaning the MAF Sensor Wire [14:38] Final Result: Clean MAF Sensor [15:50] Cleaning the Airbox & Housing [18:32] Accessing the Throttle Body [19:15] Cleaning the External Throttle Body [20:25] Cleaning the Internal Butterfly Valve [25:03] Reinstalling the Seals & Gaskets [27:18] Reassembling the Intake System [29:46] Final Checks: Looking for Air Leaks [30:12] Summary: A 30-Minute DIY Success