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Noob question. Im trying to remove the sound tube, but there is one little piece i'm not sure how to get around. I can't tell but it may be zipped tied down. Did everyone just cut theirs? I'm reluctant too in case i ever sell the car. Is there a way around this? found some pics online to show you guys what i am talking about.
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Thanks, ill get back in there tomorrow and fiddle around with it and see if i can get it off.
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Ok, im confused again. I tried fiddling with it again today and can't seem to get the piece loose. When you say end clips do you mean the hose claps? like the ones i've circled? I'm trying to remove the whole 90 degree coupler.
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a) remove to firewall b) remove up until the 90* bend its tricky if you have never done it before, let me know and i can walk you through either way. |
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I'm trying to remove the whole thing all the way to the firewall, including removing the 90* plastic piece (part that im having trouble removing). Thanks.
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The plastic part has a clip under the steel part. You have to squeeze the ends and pull it out. There was a similar clip that you removed under the strut arm that works the same way.
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I didn't realize it was under the steel part, thanks!
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Thanks to the OP for the guide, made pulling my air filter extremely easy
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Any word on the effects on performance since it is behind the MAF sensor?
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