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Drives: 2007 4 Door Yaris Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 1,357
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Loose inlet to air filter
The part I'm referring to is the "air cleaner inlet no.1" in the picture. When I was cleaning my engine bay I noticed that the inlet moved quite a bit when I bumped it, and could easily wiggle around. Its not falling off, but it definitely isn't in there the way it is supposed to be.
![]() I couldn't find anything in the repair manual about how it is installed, except this: ![]() Now, the way it feels, I think its just pressure fitted in to the air box, and vibrations have finally shaken it loose. But the picture looks like one of the screws is supposed to through the filter box AND the inlet. Anybody know? I'm planning on going the CAI route sooner or later, so I might just epoxy it in place for a short term fix... |
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