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How Do You Install A Cold Air Intake System?

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How Do You Install A Cold Air Intake System?

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Replacing a vehicle’s air supply requires the removal of your factory stock air box. It is important to know where your factory air stock system is located and how it works. Higher-end cold air intake systems may require body work to fit the intake pipe. Collect the tools needed for the installation. Consult your car and cold air intake kit manuals for specific socket and wrench sizes. Park the vehicle on a level surface, with the parking brake set. Make sure the engine is cool to the touch before continuing. Open the hood and disconnect the battery cable from the negative terminal. Find the factory air tube that connects the stock air box to the throttle body. If you cannot locate the tube, refer to your owner’s manual. Remove the vacuum hoses from the factory air intake tube. You will need your pliers to remove the clamps attached to the vacuum hoses. Use the appropriate screwdriver to loosen the clamps that attach the intake tube to the stock box. Loosen the hose clamps that attach

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