how to remove rubber that attached to air filter housing mount?
Originally Posted by againifall
wiggle and pull....
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If you're incapable of getting the stock airbox off, stop, put it back together and don't bother. No one that inept should be under the hood of a car.
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Now there are several other bolts that hold the air intake pieces on the car. Once you remove those 8 or so bolts from the air filter box, look at the other 2 pieces of the intake and look around them, you will see 5 or so more bolts that hold those pieces on. You need to remove those to get everything off.
But even after removing the bolts on the air filter case, you should be able to wiggle it off the throttle body with some muscle. and pull it out of the other part of the intake box (the big part).
But even after removing the bolts on the air filter case, you should be able to wiggle it off the throttle body with some muscle. and pull it out of the other part of the intake box (the big part).
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yeah don't be afraid to pull. The rubber part attached to the filter with some force. The air filter is probably the easiest thing to replace in the engine so don't worry about it too much.
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