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Originally Posted by Blitz
I'm aware of the issue with the pad. I'm going to watch it closely. It looked solid so I'll leave it for now.
To remove the filter do the following:
1. Disconnect the two sensors on both sides of the bellows. The driver's side has a clip on the bottom. I used an off set screw driver to remove it. Don't force it, it comes off easy.
2. Loosen the worm clamp on the throttle body (TB).
3. Pull the bellows from the TB
4. Lift/work the whole assy up (just pull up on the the two rubber fasteners and the air duct will come free).
Hope this helps.
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Question
For the drivers side MAF sensor.....
I was able to pull the clip on th ebottom of the electrical plug off but the plug still seemed tight. Did you remove the two offset philps screws...Is that what you used the offest screwdriver for (I was able to pull the light gray bottem clip out with my fingers)
Also I assume that once I lift off the air bridge it will become obvious how to remove the air filter?
and (sorry to be a pita) but after I remove the air filter these other glued in screens will be inside of that plastic 'air bridge' I am now holding?
thanks