need help removing intake resonator
whats the best way to remove the intake resonator (6th gen 4-cyl) ?
do I need to remove the front bumper or the wheel ? do I need to take out the entire wheel well liner ?
do I need to remove the front bumper or the wheel ? do I need to take out the entire wheel well liner ?
On mine I had to remove the wheel well liner at the front and bend it back. After I took it out, I put my wheel liner back so that I didn't throw mud in my engine bay.
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assuming you have a 5th gen, i don't think you can bend it enough for 6th gen, and removing the bumper is like a 2 min job
assuming you have a 5th gen, i don't think you can bend it enough for 6th gen, and removing the bumper is like a 2 min job
Bumper cover removal is the easiest way, well for me anyhow.
Watch out for the push-in clips that secure the bumper under the car, I've found they break easily. Have a couple on hand just in case!
Watch out for the push-in clips that secure the bumper under the car, I've found they break easily. Have a couple on hand just in case!
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